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Word-for-word duplicated sentence
[edit]The sentence "Though a winged creature, the dragon is generally to be found in its underground lair, a cave that identifies it as an ancient creature of earth" appears twice in the article, and some of the content before the second case of it also appears to very closely resemble what it already said earlier.
I'm not sure if this is something editors would choose to keep, and if not, which one would be removed or reworded, so I thought someone else would hopefully know.
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