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Anchor text: trifocal
Target Entity: Trifocal_lenses
Preceding Context: As people age, their ability to focus is lessened and many decide to use multiple-focus lenses, which can be bifocal or even
Succeeding Context: , to cover all the situations in which they use their sight. Traditional multifocal lenses have two or three distinct horizontal viewing areas, each requiring a conscious effort of refocusing. Some modern multifocal lenses, such as progressive lenses (known as "no-line bifocals"), give a smooth transition between these different focal points, unnoticeable by most wearers, while other glasses have lenses specifically intended for use with computer monitors at a fixed distance. People may have several pairs of glasses, one for each task or distance, with specific glasses for reading, computer use, television watching, and writing.
Paragraph Title: Bifocals, trifocals, and progressive lenses
Source Page: Glasses

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