It has every letter in the alphabet.
2007-12-28 04:31:13
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answer #1
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answered by MrsCunningham 3
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It contains every letter of the English alphabet, and was used as a typing exercise.
Another such is the sentence, "Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz" which also uses the 26 letters, but is slightly shorter and more efficient as fewer letters are repeated. Nevertheless, the word "of" repeats the letter "O" which is only needed to make a sensible word using the letter "F".
Perhaps one day, someone is going to be able to make a meaningful sentence using all 26 letters without repeating any of them. It will hardly win any prizes, but should get the succesful wordsmith an appearance on Blue Peter.
2007-12-28 04:50:51
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answered by Rolf 6
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This sentence is often used in typing practice because it uses every letter of the alphabet at least once, and therefore allows you to see how the font affects each letter and practice hitting each letter on the keyboard.
2007-12-28 06:02:31
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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The sentence contains every letter in the alphabet.
2007-12-28 04:31:32
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answered by jwbovftn9d 7
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This sentence contains every letter in the alphabet.
Therefore, it is used as a typing exercise and it is used to
test typewriters.
2007-12-28 06:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It's one of the only (simple) sentences that has every letter of the alphabet in it.
2007-12-28 05:44:41
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answered by William H 4
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It contains every letter in the alphabet.. peopl learning to type use it because of this reason :)
2007-12-28 04:35:53
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answered by Deeeeeeeeee 2
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It contains all the letters of the alphabet.
2007-12-28 07:46:34
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Isn't that a typing exercise sentence.
2007-12-28 10:13:42
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answered by TEC 7
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every letter in the alphabet :)
2007-12-28 04:31:55
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answered by Star8392049 1
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