How, in the English language, can the same word occur 5 times consecutively in a gramatically correct sentence? Imagine the landlord of the “Frog And Nightgown” pub, complaining to the signpainter about his new sign:
“You’ve left too much space between Frog and And and And and Nightgown!”
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