If you want to cast multiple GCD-causing spells with the same macro, you can use /castsequence to do it, but you'll need to hit the macro once for each spell. If you have many spells or items which don't trigger the GCD, you can even chain them together, as in the (in)famous PoM/Pyro macro for mages. This means that a warlock could macro Soulburn and Summon Felhunter together (because Soulburn doesn't trigger the GCD), but not Bane of Agony and Corruption. The only case in which multiple spells/items can be used in a single macro is when only the last one triggers the global cooldown. Blizzard's approach to macros (in-game or out) is that one keypress should trigger only one action. WoW's macro system is deliberately unable to cast multiple spells with a single keypress except in very specific circumstances this is to discourage botting/cheating.
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