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What is sentence scrupture?

There seems to be a typo in your query. "Sentence scrupture" doesn't appear to be a recognized term in English.

It's possible you meant one of the following:

* Sentence structure: This refers to the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence, including the order of subject, verb, object, and any modifiers.

* Sentence script: This could refer to a written version of a sentence, perhaps for a script or a screenplay.

* Sentence scripture: This could be a metaphorical expression, referring to a particular sentence that is considered important or sacred.

Could you please clarify what you meant by "sentence scrupture"? I'll be happy to help you further.

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