Multiplying six by two gets twelve

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Substitute each of the letters by a different decimal digit from 0 to 9 to satisfy the following set of cryptarithmetic equations:

(SIX)*(TWO) = TWELVE, and:

T + W = V

where, none of SIX, TWO and TWELVE can contain any leading zero.
 
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986 * 345 = 340170
Found by brute force.