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We extend our previous analysis of the sensitivity of the energy dependence of the polarization asymmetry in $\ensuremath{\gamma}e\ensuremath{\rightarrow}W\ensuremath{\nu}$ to the possible existence of anomalous trilinear gauge couplings to the $\ensuremath{\gamma}e\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\mathrm{Ze}$ case. We find that by combining the constraints imposed by both the energy dependence of the total cross section and …