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Compressing consecutive footnote marks

Q: What is the normal way of handling adjacent footnote labels? Do people normally go with the first case below?

I don't care for the first case. It makes footnotes one and two look like one footnote labeled 12.

I tried fixing this and came up with my hack below.

Q: There has to be a better way of doing this, right?

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}

\begin{document}
The first case.%
\footnote{My first footnote text}%
\footnote{My second footnote text}

My hack.%
\footnote{My third footnote text}\(^{,}\)%
\footnote{My fourth footnote text}
\end{document} 

footnotes

lowndrul
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