Words with primary and secondary stress in a phrase?

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This is not a question. If you want examples of primary and secondary stress, look them up on Google. Almost all words have them if they are polysyllabic. If you want to know the meaning, again, Google is your friend. Linguistics cannot be explained in a few lines in an answer.
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