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This question is not very clear. If it is meant to be can a verb have more than one adverb associated with it, then the answer is yes, but the examples I can think of have the word 'and' between them.

We ran away quickly and quietly.

He spoke powerfully but politely.

He answered respectfully and sincerely.

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Q: Can adverbs have more than one word?
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