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For instance, “She wanted to go for a walk, and it was raining, and she decided to stay home.” Each part could be its own sentence but is connected with “and” to show they are related. Using “and” twice is grammatically correct as long as it makes the sentence clearer or shows how ideas are connected.
Mar 28, 2024
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