Abstract: We study multiplicative functions satisfying for all , the associated Dirichlet series , and the summatory function . Up to a possible trivial contribution from the numbers , may have at most one zero or one pole on the one-line, in a sense made precise by Hal'{a}sz. We estimate away from any such point and show that if has a zero on the one-line in the sense of Hal'{a}sz, then for all when is large enough. This bound is best possible.
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