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Can we have two adverbs in a sentence?

Yes, you can absolutely have two adverbs in a sentence! In fact, you can have many adverbs in a sentence.

Here are some examples:

* "She walked very slowly and carefully." ("Very" and "carefully" are both adverbs modifying the verb "walked").

* "The incredibly loud music played continuously." ("Incredibly" modifies "loud," and "continuously" modifies "played").

* "He was really quite happy about the news." ("Really" modifies "quite," and "quite" modifies "happy").

Remember:

* Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

* The order of adverbs can change the meaning of the sentence.

* Be sure to use adverbs appropriately to avoid redundancy or awkwardness.

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