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You can't. You can FIX it. But not fox it. Try typing in FIX instead of FOX

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To fix a metal slinky that is tangled or deformed, try gently pulling and stretching it out until it returns to its original shape. It may take some patience and manipulation to get it back to its original form, but be careful not to bend or kink it too much as this can cause permanent damage. If the slinky is heavily tangled, you can try gently twisting and turning sections of it to help untangle it.

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