Yes. This I can do. But as soon as sb.ToString() statement will be executed, a new memory will be assigned to the result(string) and if this statement is in loop, a number of memory blocks will be assigned which is totally wastage of memory. There must be some way to flush the content of string or to dispose the string object.
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