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There seem to be 2 sentences in the following. " He recently noticed something abnormal about the way this present generation of teens is developing." "He recently noticed something abnormal about the way" & "this present generation of teens is developing". May I add "that" between two parts ?

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Yes, you certainly can!

He recently noticed something abnormal about the way that this present generation of teens is developing.

However, 'that' is often not used between two sentences (independent clauses) when the meaning is perfectly clear. Also correct:

He recently noticed something abnormal about the way this present generation of teens is developing.

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