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When you travel with contact lenses, it's very important to store them securely. I found this storage case on a website that sells what look like supplies for eye doctors. Would something like this be good for travel? It looks bigger than the regular screw-top contact lens case, so it would be harder to lose. Would you be able to use something like this as a travel case?
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