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The tolerance fit that always leaves space between the mating parts is known as a "clearance fit." In a clearance fit, the dimensions of the mating parts are designed so that there is always a gap between them, allowing for easy assembly and movement. This type of fit is commonly used in applications where parts need to slide or rotate freely, such as in bearings or shafts.

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