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What's the max number of times you can use the word "and" in a sentence and still be grammatically correct?

There is no maximum number, per se. However, the Paramedic Method of Writing, originally developed by Richard Lanham in Revising Prose, only suggest that you make using prepositions as least number possible in order to Make Your sentence more concise.

Although I took this class last semester, I never could quite absorbed what the Method entailed, but I am it just want you to circle the prepositions (of, in, about, for, onto, into) and reword each sentence so that you eliminate the as many prepositions as possible. My hectic schedule did not allow me the time to actually edit my papers, as I should have.

Nevertheless, the method wrorks, it prevents wordiness in your sentences. Here is a link to The Writing Lab & The OWL at Purdue that will explain in detail how to use this method efficiently: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/635/01/

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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Leapster Aracade Word Chasers
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Chase your way to word victory in this cat-and-mouse arcade game! Choose a cat, then catch mice and the correct letters to spell words!
 
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Max's Words
USD 11.18
 
Max’s brothers have grand collections that everyone makes a big fuss over. Benjamin collects stamps and Karl collects coins, and neither one will share with their little brother. So Max decides to start a collection of his own. He’s going to collect words. He starts with small words that he cuts out of newspapers and magazines, but soon his collection has spilled out into the hall. All the while, his brothers are watching. Benjamin brags that he has one thousand stamps. Karl is just a few coins short of five hundred. But a thousand stamps is really just a bunch of stamps, and a lot of coins is only a heap of money. A pile of words, however, can make a story.  Bright, bold pictures incorporating clever wordplay accompany this highly original tale about a younger brother’s ingenuity. Max's Words is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
 

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Leapster 2 L-max Talking Words & Letter Factory Game Nip Hard To Find
USD 64.95
 
This auction is for the two Leap Frog Leapster games -Talking Words Factory and Letter Factory. These games work on all Leapster Systems, except the Leapster Explorer System and the LeapPad,and are brand new in sealed boxes. These games are no longer sold by Leap Frog and very hard to find new in box. I accept paypal only and payment is due within 3 days of auction end. Please check out my other auctions as I offer combined shipping.I have many Leapster items listed - make your own lot.If for a
 

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Max Factor: The Man Who Changed the Faces of the World
USD 13.63
 
Not so long ago, nice girls never wore make-up--in fact, the word itself was taboo! Only stage performers and prostitutes painted their faces. But that was before a man named Max Factor revolutionized the concept of beauty. Born in Poland in 1877, Max Factor worked as a beautician and wigmaker to the Russian imperial family, the Romanovs. In 1904, a year after Czar Nicholas II ordered the Jewish pogroms, Max Factor fled with his family to America. He first settled in St. Louis, where he had an exhibit at the World's Fair, before moving to Los Angeles in 1908. There he opened a shop selling cosmetics and wigs. Located in the theater district, the store catered to stage actors. But the birth of a newfangled entertainment called the "movies" changed everything. As film technology advanced--from silent films to talkies and ultimately to color motion pictures--Max Factor created the make-up to keep up with it. He designed looks for Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Rita Hayworth, and Katharine Hepburn. He gave Clara Bow "Bee-Stung Lips," and turned Jean Harlow into a platinum blonde. Soon women everywhere wanted to look like their favorite glamorous stars, and Max Factor was more than happy to oblige. He invented false eyelashes, lip gloss, foundation, eye shadow, the eyebrow pencil, and--every girl's friend--concealer, among other things, and he began selling his innovative cosmetics to the general public. Make-up madness, like movie madness, was here to stay. The right to rouge was seen as a symbol of freedom from social restrictions. The father of modern make-up, Max Factor quite literally changed the faces of the world and created a cosmetics empire that launched the multibillion-dollar beauty industry. This is his extraordinary story.
 

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