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In physics, a hollow object refers to a three-dimensional solid that is empty on the inside, such as a hollow sphere or cylinder. In engineering, hollow structures are often used to reduce weight while maintaining strength, such as in the construction of aircraft wings or bicycle frames. The term "hollow" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone feeling empty or lacking emotion.

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