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"Saque'" is a term often used in Latin American countries, particularly in the context of sports, to signify a serve or a shot, especially in volleyball or tennis. In a broader cultural context, it can also mean to "take out" or "remove." The exact meaning may vary depending on the context in which it is used.

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