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28%9 Rhetorical device that intentionally omits conjunctions between words or phrases
noun

• the omission of conjunctions where they would normally be used

28%6Omits from memory
verb

• dismiss from the mind; stop remembering

• be unable to remember

• forget to do something

• leave behind unintentionally

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