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A good way to prevent creating many merge commits is to not frequently merge `master` into the feature branch.
There are three reasons to merge in `master`: utilizing new code, resolving merge conflicts, and updating long-running branches.
-If you need to utilize some code that was introduced in `master` after you created the feature branch, you can often solve this by just cherry-picking a commit.
+If you need to use some code that was introduced in `master` after you created the feature branch, you can often solve this by just cherry-picking a commit.
If your feature branch has a merge conflict, creating a merge commit is a standard way of solving this.