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glass size

glass size

The size of a piece of glass required for glazing a given opening, allowing suitable clearance between the edge of the glass and the rebate.
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Proponents of the new glass size say they like it because it would give consumers more options at the bar.
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By cutting down the glass size, the effects are less dramatic.
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