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doughnut hole

doughnut hole
 n.— «You then are responsible for 100 percent of drug costs until you reach $3,600 in out-of- pocket expenses. This gap in coverage is sometimes referred to as the “doughnut hole.”» —“Drug benefit Q&A” Indianapolis Star (Ind.) Aug. 28, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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