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Ah, a "de de sentence" sounds like it might be a new and creative term! Remember, language is a beautiful and ever-evolving thing, so it's okay if we come across words or phrases we're not familiar with. Embrace the opportunity to learn and explore new ideas, just like adding a new color to your painting palette. Keep being curious and keep creating, my friend.

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