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Here's how I do them:
UPLT - ultimate
LUPLT - ultimately
LAOUMT - ultimatum
See if MAULT or MAILT or AULT conflicts with anything in your dictionary.
I think I do:
KWIVL = unequivocal
KWIVL/LI = unequivocally
Anyone have a brief for ultimatum. I was writing that in 3 strokes.
I like DWED too. It will take me some time to get that right and for it to come naturally. Took me seems like forever to change to H- instead of -D for "had," but I've finally got it now.
The only way I can learn a new/changed brief quickly is to just delete the old entry, and when I see it come up wrong, it will drive me crazy and is a visual reminder to not write it that way anymore.
I like your idea, Janet. That's good.
Quyen,
You are so right. Sorry, I forgot. I write he had w/t asterisk.
He had = HAO*ED
heed = HAOED
Ed = E*d
what about AO*ED for ed as in education?
Mark Kislingbury writes Edward DWARD. I decided to write Ed DWED instead of *ED. I never felt comfortable with that stroke.
HAOED = heed
Janiece, how do you write "heed"?
Quyen,
I write he had HAOED.
Ed = E*D
You could do AOED for ed, I suppose.
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