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Can I use "when" more than once in one sentence like this one below?
When I'm tired, I have a desire to eat something to sweet when I pass by the chocolates shop.
Can I use "when" more than once in one sentence like this one below?
When I'm tired, I have a desire to eat something to sweet when I pass by the chocolates shop.
When I'm tired, I have a desire to eat something to sweet when I pass by the chocolates shop.
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Yes, that is correct. But a native speaker would probably phrase it like
"When I'm tired and pass by the chocolate shop, I have a desire to eat something sweet."
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