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Even though this use of explicit structure is rare, the fact that it uses semicolons to separate expressions has given rise to an apt slogan: monads are a kind of “programmable semicolon”, because the behaviours of (>>) and (>>=) are different in each monad.
From Real World Haskell by Bryan O'Sullivan.
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