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What is a contigues?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 2/28/2023

Contiguous is being adjoined, next to something, or grouped. Occurrence is simply something happening or taking place. A contiguous occurrence is a group of things that happen together, side of side incidents, or one right after another.

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