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In volleyball, a "graze" refers to a situation where the ball lightly touches the fingers of a player during a play, often when attempting to block or dig. This contact can sometimes be subtle and may not be easily noticed, but it can affect the trajectory of the ball. A graze can also occur during a hit, where the ball briefly brushes against a player's hand or arms without full control. Referees may call a fault if the contact is deemed significant or if it affects the play.

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