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      <description>Imagine you&amp;rsquo;re browsing your Facebook or Instagram feed when you stumble upon a stunning image. It could be a breathtaking landscape, an adorable animal, or a thought-provoking piece of art. In that moment, you feel an irresistible urge to save it for later. But how do you do it without having to resort to taking a screenshot? Fortunately, there&amp;rsquo;s a simple and straightforward way to copy a picture without compromising its quality.</description>
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