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In a line of dialogue in a story. Or if you are quoting a person. So if you were to say and 7 times consecutively, and i quoted you on paper, it would be grammatically correct.

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Q: Can you have the word 'and' repeated 7 times consecutively in a sentence and it is grammatically correct?
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