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There are four boxes. Box 1 contains one white ball and two black balls; box 2 contains two white balls and one black ball; box 3 contains two white balls and two black ones; box 4 contains three white balls and one black ball. Someone selects one ball randomly from each box. So totally, four balls are taken out from four boxes. Find the probability that there are exactly two white balls among selected 4 balls.

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