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In Chess, you can use the move "castle" to get out of check by moving your king two squares towards a rook and then moving the rook to the square next to the king on the opposite side. This move is called castling and can only be done under certain conditions, such as neither the king nor the rook have moved before and there are no pieces between them.

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