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    A Many-To-Many (N:M) Relationship Means That More Than One Entity
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A Many-To-Many (N:M) Relationship Means That More Than One Entity

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A many-to-many (N:M) relationship means that more than one entity is allowed on each side of the relationship and that the number of entities on each side can be different.

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