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​​​​​Three distinct sets of indistinguishable twins are to be seated at a circular table that has $8$ identical chairs. Unique seating arrangements are defined by the relative positions of the people.


How many unique seating arrangements are possible such that each person is sitting next to their twin?

  1. $12$
  2. $14$
  3. $10$
  4. $28$
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