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Which of these sentences Of "was X and Y" and "was X and was Y," which is correct?

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I sometimes confuse when to use "to be""to be" when there are verbs associated with one noun. What is a difference between these two sentences given below:

A promotional plan was launched and completed.

A promotional plan was launched and was completed.

  1. A promotional plan was launched and completed. 2. A promotional plan was launched and was completed.

I sometimes confuse when to use "to be" when there are verbs associated with one noun. What is a difference between these two sentences given below:

A promotional plan was launched and completed.

A promotional plan was launched and was completed.

I sometimes confuse when to use "to be" when there are verbs associated with one noun. What is a difference between these two sentences given below:

  1. A promotional plan was launched and completed. 2. A promotional plan was launched and was completed.
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