Is it ever correct to use the word that (or any other word) three consecutive times? For example,
By reading Nietzsche I learned that that that does not kill me makes me stronger.
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Is it ever correct to use the word that (or any other word) three consecutive times? For example,
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Your example sentence is correct, but I would rewrite it to avoid difficulty in reading and parsing. For example,
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Plus one for Will's answer, well put. It is technically correct to use a single word many times, but can be extremely difficult to understand. The canonical example of this, I submit for your consideration, and amusement: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo |
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