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Default Asymmetric hinges, do they exist, do they have a special name?

I'm after some hinges with one flap about 18mm across and the other
flap twice as much or even more. Are there such things and, if so,
what are they called?

If they don't exist then I'll have to make do with some flush hinges
which are sort of 'near enough' but may not be very robust.

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