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In an adverbial phrase, you typically use coordinating conjunctions to connect two or more adverbs or adverbial clauses. Examples of coordinating conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or." These conjunctions help to combine different elements in the adverbial phrase to show relationships between them.

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