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Swedish, while generally SVO, also allows flexibility in word order for emphasis or topicalization. For example, ”Sam åt äpplen” (“Sam ate apples”) follows the canonical SVO order, but ”Äpplen åt Sam” is also grammatically correct, placing emphasis on the object. This flexibility is facilitated by the verb-second (V2) constraint and the grammatical markings on verbs, which maintain clarity of meaning despite variations in word order.[citation needed]