Is it forbidden to carry an object in the public domain in repeated intervals of less than four amot (pachot pachot)?
Synopsis
Carrying an object repeatedly in intervals shorter than four amot is treated as a concern lest one eventually carry a full four amot at once.
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How are the four amot measured for purposes of carrying in the public domain on Shabbat?
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