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In the title compound, C27H20ClNO, the quinoline ring forms a dihedral angle of 62.53 (5)° with the substituent benzene ring. In the crystal, inter­molecular C—H...Cl inter­actions link the mol­ecules into chains along the b axis. Inter­molecular C—H...N and C—H...O hydrogen bonds further consolidate the structure into a three-dimensional network. The unit cell contains four solvent-accessible voids, each with a volume of 35 Å3, but no significant electron density was found in them.
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