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String Citations. Rule 1 provides that "[c]itation sentences and clauses may contain more than one authority." There are four situations in which a writer might choose to put more than one authority into a single citation sentence, thus "stringing" the citations. a. When required by the proposition which the citation supports: e.g.; ................
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