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On the catwalk there are three models: Miss Pink, Green, and Blue. Each of them is wearing a single-coloured dress: pink, green, and blue. "Strange," said Miss Blue. "We are called Pink, Green, and Blue, our dresses are pink, green, and blue, but none of us has on a dress that matches her name." "That is surely a coincidence," said the model in green. Can you, based on this information, find out which model had which dress?
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