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A valid point, @.
The issue arises of the wood chuck in question's competency. Should there be an IF to whether a surgeon could perform surgery or whether a dancer could dance? Of course not. If wood is being chucked by a wood chuck, the wood should indeed BE chucked, and no other wood related activity of alternate nature should take place.
So lets just assume the wood chuck can chuck wood, since he is, in fact, a wood chuck. How much wood would he chuck? Well what exactly constitutes the chucking of wood? Truly, the quantity of wood chucked would depend on the amount of lumber that was jacked prior to the actual chucking, the rate at which the chucking of wood by the wood chuck occurs, and the final amount of wood that must be chucked to fulfill one's needs.
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