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The number of decrease stitches and knit rows for a V-neck sweater can vary based on the pattern and size. Generally, decreases for the V-neckline might occur every other row or every few rows, depending on the desired depth and width of the neck. Typically, you might knit several rows (around 10-20) before starting the decreases, then decrease 1-2 stitches at each side every few rows until reaching the desired V shape. Always refer to the specific pattern for precise instructions.

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