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The candles are burned all the way to the end, and fresh candles are used each night (otherwise there would be nothing to light).

Answer:According to Halakha (Jewish law), one may extinguish the Hanukkah candles after they have been lit for at least one-half hour during or after twilight. In that case, the remainder of the same candles may be lit the following night if they're not too small.
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