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"How do you properly use a noun two times in a sentence?" contains the nouns 'noun' and 'sentence'.

Another, more generic, example might be: "The dog caught the ball." 'Dog' and 'ball' would be the nouns here.

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To use a noun twice in a sentence, you can repeat it directly or rephrase it. For example: "I love Pizza, and pizza is my favorite food." or "I love pizza; it's my favorite food." Just make sure it doesn't cause confusion or redundancy in your sentence.

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