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Five-minute rule

A debate-limiting rule of the House. Under the rule, a Member offering an amendment is allowed to speak five minutes in its favor, and an opponent of the amendment is allowed to speak five minutes in opposition. Debate is then closed. In actual practice, debate can be extended when Members are recognized using tactics such as a motion "striking the last word" or "striking the requisite number of words", amendments that are withdrawn after the Member has spoken.

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