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The CLF, or Chilean Unidad de Fomento, is a non-circulating currency unit used in Chile. It is not considered legal tender itself, but is used for economic purposes, such as indexing loans and certain financial transactions. The CLF can only be used in Chile and is not recognized as a legal currency in any other country.