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... hree different houses, while the second group is entirely from Gryffindor. Clearly, this isn't conducive to the relationships between students from the four houses. So, why not bind them together…"
"For example, five schools, plus two judges, let's temporarily calculate each individual event with a maximum score of seventy points. If Hogwarts scores seventy in one group and zero in the other, the final scores for both groups would be thirty-five."
"However, when it comes to the o ...
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