Is it possible to construct a grammatically correct sentence with the word "Had" nine times in a row?

Question:I've read somewhere that it is possible, but I can't do it!

Answers:
John, while Mary had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.
Look at it a few times and you'll get it
John, whereas Mary, had had had, had had had had.

Edit - feel it needs another comma somewhere!
MS gets 11, though technically, to be pedantic, hers is TWO sentences despite her clever use of a semi-colon!
Sorry, sour grapes here! LOL
you are mistaken. it is impossible
only if the person writing the sentence has a stutter lol

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