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two lines intersect in more than one point. sometimes never always
Brief Explanations
In geometry, two distinct lines in a plane either intersect at exactly one point or are parallel (and thus never intersect). If two lines were to intersect at more than one point, they would actually be the same line (coincident), but typically when we talk about "two lines" we consider distinct lines. For distinct lines, they can only intersect at one point at most. So two lines (distinct) never intersect in more than one point.
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