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Rank modulation is a scheme that uses the relative order of cell levels to represent data. Its applications include flash memories, phase-change memories, etc. An extension of rank modulation is studied in this paper, where multiple cells can have the same rank. We focus on the rewriting of data based on this new scheme, and study its basic properties.