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A good joint in a conductor should ensure electrical continuity, mechanical strength, and insulation resistance. It should also be made with appropriate materials for the application and be securely connected without any loose or exposed parts. Additionally, the joint should be properly insulated to prevent any electrical faults or short circuits.

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