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This is an odd question. I'm not sure you are understanding the terms correctly. Triple tradition refers to the content that is found in all three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). There are loads of examples. Double tradition is the content that is contained in only Matthew and Luke, not in Mark. This double tradition is usually explained by Q (two-source theory) or by the theory that Luke copied Matthew in addition to Luke (Farrer Theory)

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