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In _____, the eyeball is too long, resulting in difficulty seeing far objects.

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The answer to this question would be axial myopia.

In myopia, there is an abnormality that causing the light was focused in front of the retina when seeing a far object. This will cause the light blurred and the image sent to the brain is not focused. This can be caused by a problem in the lens(lens curvature is too strong) or the eyeball length(eyeball too long).
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