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five times
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When something is repeated five times, it may be seen as excessive or unnecessary.
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five times
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Saying 'five times' may refer to repeating an action or statement for emphasis or clarity.
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five times
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Saying 'five times' may refer to repeating an action as a form of punishment or discipline, such as writing lines or doing push-ups.
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five times
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Five times is often used to indicate a significant or exaggerated amount, as in 'I told you five times to clean your room.'
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five times
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Five times can refer to repetition or doing something extensively.
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once
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western countries
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In western countries, 'once' may be used to mean 'one time' or 'a single occasion'.
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three times
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Often used to emphasize repetition or significance, for example, 'third time's a charm.'
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three times
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Saying something three times can indicate emphasis, importance, or a superstition (like 'third time's the charm').
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three times
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Saying something three times can emphasize its importance or urgency.
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