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    Whenever Possible, You Should Combine Two or More Ideas into One
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Whenever Possible, You Should Combine Two or More Ideas into One

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Whenever possible, you should combine two or more ideas into one paragraph to create a paragraph of 75 to 125 words-the ideal paragraph length.

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