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Sentence patterns that repeat, often referred to as parallel structure or parallelism, involve using the same grammatical forms within a sentence or across multiple sentences to create rhythm and clarity. This technique enhances readability and emphasizes connections between ideas. Common examples include lists, comparisons, or contrasting ideas, where the same structure is maintained, such as "I came, I saw, I conquered." Repetition of these patterns can also help reinforce a theme or message in writing.

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