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Which specific condition defines a 'Running Flat' correction?

  1. Wave B fails to reach the origin of Wave A, but Wave C makes a new extreme.
  2. Every sub-wave within the flat is an impulse five-wave move.
  3. The entire correction lasts longer than the prior motive wave.
  4. Wave B exceeds the origin of Wave A, but Wave C fails to break the extreme of Wave A.

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