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The common bile duct (or sometimes called the bile duct for short) enters the gastrointestinal tract at the
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The common bile duct (or sometimes called the bile duct for short) enters the gastrointestinal tract at the
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The common bile duct enters in the gastrointestinal tract at the small intestine. It's role is to carry bile from the gall bladder to the small intestine emptying the bile into the upper region of the small intestine.
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