$\left[\left(\frac{11}{76} - \frac{1}{19}\right) \div \left(\frac{1}{2} + 1\right) - \left(\frac{1}{114} + \frac{1}{57}\right)\right] \div \left[\left(\frac{25}{6} + \frac{25}{18} \times \frac{3}{5}\right) \times \frac{2}{15}\right]$
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