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  "output: 1. now armed with a senate majority, mike rounds' bill could soon see a vote.",
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  "input: n = 1\n[to conclude; trump really big on tarrifs;",
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  "output: 1. needless to say, this is precisely the trajectory of international tensions thatthreatens to trigger a direct military confrontation between the us and china, potentially culminating in a nuclear exchange.",
 
 
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  "input: n = 5\nthere's a certain comedic irony in the right wing simultaneously caricaturing democrats as both out-of-touch college-educated elites and impoverished shack-dwellers. [extra funny; when republicans literally win over a lot of white working-class poor people; while trump himself and cabinet all super rich billinoares] ->",
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  "output: 1. the comedic value is further amplified by the fact that the republican party itself is led by a billionaire and staffed by a cabinet of plutocrats while enjoying broad support among the white working class.\n2. it is doubly ironic that this attack comes from a party whose base is the white working class while its standard-bearer and cabinet are drawn from the billionaire class.\n3. this portrayal is rendered even more absurd when one considers that the republican party, helmed by a billionaire and staffed by an administration of plutocrats, draws its primary support from the white working class.\n4. the incongruity is only magnified by the reality that the republican party, led by a billionaire with a cabinet of fellow plutocrats, nonetheless enjoys widespread backing from the white working class.\n5. this caricature is particularly amusing given that the republican party itself, headed by a billionaire and governed by a cabinet of the ultra-wealthy, derives much of its support from the white working class.",
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  "input: n = 3\n[really annoying thing about goverance logic of people just unhappy with bad management of dem cities; is that not sure why republican states under very bad leadership not experience something similar] ->",
 
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  "output: 1. now armed with a senate majority, mike rounds' bill could soon see a vote.",
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  "input: n = 1\n[to conclude; trump really big on tarrifs;",
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  "output: 1. needless to say, this is precisely the trajectory of international tensions thatthreatens to trigger a direct military confrontation between the us and china, potentially culminating in a nuclear exchange.",
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+ "input: n = 1\ntwitter's most feature-rich subscription tier is far from justifiable at its exorbitant price point. now that grok is accessible to all, formerly an exclusive perk, there's even less cause. the only remaining incentive is to support elon musk, [very polarizing person; so not everybody wants to do that] ->\n\nbe very concise.",
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+ "output: 1. whose divisiveness limits its appeal",
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  "input: n = 5\nthere's a certain comedic irony in the right wing simultaneously caricaturing democrats as both out-of-touch college-educated elites and impoverished shack-dwellers. [extra funny; when republicans literally win over a lot of white working-class poor people; while trump himself and cabinet all super rich billinoares] ->",
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  "output: 1. the comedic value is further amplified by the fact that the republican party itself is led by a billionaire and staffed by a cabinet of plutocrats while enjoying broad support among the white working class.\n2. it is doubly ironic that this attack comes from a party whose base is the white working class while its standard-bearer and cabinet are drawn from the billionaire class.\n3. this portrayal is rendered even more absurd when one considers that the republican party, helmed by a billionaire and staffed by an administration of plutocrats, draws its primary support from the white working class.\n4. the incongruity is only magnified by the reality that the republican party, led by a billionaire with a cabinet of fellow plutocrats, nonetheless enjoys widespread backing from the white working class.\n5. this caricature is particularly amusing given that the republican party itself, headed by a billionaire and governed by a cabinet of the ultra-wealthy, derives much of its support from the white working class.",
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  "input: n = 3\n[really annoying thing about goverance logic of people just unhappy with bad management of dem cities; is that not sure why republican states under very bad leadership not experience something similar] ->",