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Dina Asher-Smith , Imani Lanisquot , Amy Hunt and Daryll Neita had to settle for silver.
Britain were given a warning for a first lane infringement but were able to keep their medal after not repeating it.
Britain clocked 41.85secs , with Germany third in 41.97secs .
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