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The correct way to write carbon dioxide is CO2. In this chemical formula, "C" represents carbon, "O" represents oxygen, and the subscript "2" indicates that there are two oxygen atoms in the molecule. This notation follows the rules of chemical nomenclature and accurately represents the composition of carbon dioxide at the molecular level.

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