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I stumbled across this sentence. It's grammatically correct.
Have a look at the Wikipedia article to get your head around it. It should help you sharpen your grammar skills.
Here's one way of parsing it:
[Those] buffalo(es) from Buffalo [that are intimidated by] buffalo(es) from Buffalo intimidate buffalo(es) from Buffalo.
There's much more interesting detail in the article. Enjoy!
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