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The butterfly is most likely the hardest for most people because it requires you to keep and move your feet in a whale-like manner while lifting your arms in and out of the water. Meanwhile, the breaststroke only requires you to move your feet up, out, and together and your arms to move like you are searching for something.

But a simularity is that both strokes have the same turn

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