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Well, you can ask the same thing in many different ways. For example: The question "How many cats in America" can also be asked as: "How many cats are in America", "the number of cats in America" "What number of cats are in America" or What is the total number of cats in America?". Supervisors can merge these questions together to form one question. You can also add alternates to a question to try and prevent this.

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