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Can you have more than 1 prefix in a word?

Yes, you can have more than one prefix in a word.

Here are some examples:

* Un-re-do: This word has two prefixes, "un-" and "re-". It means to do something again after undoing it.

* Anti-dis-establishmentarianism: This word has three prefixes, "anti-", "dis-", and "establishment-". It's a complex term referring to opposition to separating church and state.

* Inter-national-ization: This word has two prefixes, "inter-" and "national-", and a suffix "-ization". It refers to the process of becoming international.

It's important to note that prefixes can be combined in many ways, and the resulting word's meaning is often determined by the combination of prefixes.

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