What is A Pangram?

United States
January 24, 2017 11:44am CST
Here’s an interesting word. Most of us already know what it means but for those that don’t, read on. A pangram is not easy to create. So, I was wondering if anyone on mylot is up to the challenge. A pangram is a sentence that uses all the letters in the alphabet. Some letters are used more than once in the sentence. Here are two examples: 1. “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs.” 2. “Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.” Do you think you can come up with an original pangram. I’m going to TRY.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
24 Jan 17
It's a very good brain training!
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• United States
24 Jan 17
Anything that trains the brain is a good thing.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
24 Jan 17
@IreneVincent Sure. Yeah! Thank you for your lot like.
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@akalinus (44366)
• United States
24 Jan 17
Those look like sentences I had to write over and over in typing class. I had to keep writing them faster. It was on the typewriter but the skills I learned in typing class lasted and came in handy for the internet.
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• United States
24 Jan 17
Yes, that's what they reminded me of, too. I took typing classes in high school and I'm still a very fast typist.
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@akalinus (44366)
• United States
24 Jan 17
@IreneVincent I am not that fast by a lot of standards. But, I am not really slow, either. I just type as well as I can.
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24 Jan 17
Useful. I liked it.
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