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Author writes books with one vowel tied behind her back – Clark's Crossing Gazette

Summary by Clark's Crossing Gazette
By TERRY PUGH A ‘pangram’ is a sentence that uses all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The best-known example of a pangram is: ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.’ Obviously, nobody needs to employ every single letter in all their sentences. In fact, most of the time we use relatively few. Of those 26 letters, 20 are full-time consonants and only five (‘a,’ ‘e,’ ‘i,’ ‘o’ and ‘u’) are full-time vowels. The letter ‘y’ is basically a c…
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Clark's Crossing Gazette broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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