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You may have a faulty injector that fails to shut off and is constantly supplying fuel. During operation it may not be noticeable, but when you shut the car off, the injector will pour fuel into the empty cylinder until fuel pressure falls off. This fuel will leak down along the piston rings into the oil, contaminating it. This will eventually cause cylinder wall damage due to "washing", the fuel is removing the protective oil film on the cylinder wall. This will cause much more wear on each start-up. Have the injectors tested.
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