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Anonymous52111 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Question regarding 'And/or'

Hello English helpers,

I have a question. Can there be more than two items in a "and/or" sentence? If possible, then please give an example. Thank you.
  

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I suppose so, casually-- at least, I have heard it. The phrase per se is suspect, however; see [url= ]WIKIPEDIA[/url].

  • I suppose so, casually-- at least, I have heard it.
  • The phrase per se is suspect, however; see [url= ]WIKIPEDIA[/url].
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I suppose so, casually-- at least, I have heard it. The phrase per se is suspect, however; see [url= ]WIKIPEDIA[/url].
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