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    The Simplification Technique Known as "Miming" <U>[is/is Not] </U>a Recommended
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The Simplification Technique Known as "Miming" [is/is Not] a Recommended

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The simplification technique known as "miming" [is/is not] a recommended procedure to facilitate learning a skill.

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