repetition - Double words in a sentence, what is this called?


Trying to find out what double words in a sentence are called. I know there's got to be a word for it. There is for everything!


Examples:




  • I had had a good day, until you arrived.

  • We know better now that that is complete bullshit.

  • I gave her her hat back.





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