twenty-twenty

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From a method of testing vision by reading charts at a distance of 20 feet.

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twenty-twenty (not comparable)

  1. Having normal visual acuity.
    • 1978, “Picture This”, in Debbie Harry (lyrics), Parallel Lines, performed by Blondie:
      All I want is 20/20 vision / A total portrait with no omissions

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