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OP Below is a portion of a message I sent to my son concerning birthday presents for my grandson. I am wondering if this sort of use of similar words with multiple meanings in the same sentence has an official name. Thanks! Be nice!
"I am presently thinking that if you would like to be present, so that Lincoln can open his present in your presence, you could present it to him in the evening. Presently, thanks for presenting me with info about the present presence of the present. This is all of the birthday present presentation possibilities that I have the presence of mind to present to you at the present time."
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