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Fine, fine, fine, Kelli and LeAnne.
Here is my newest one, although it's probably a brief for many:
in your experience NURX
Nice, Kelli and LeAnne. Thanks, I'm making a note of all of those. :0)
I came up with some good ones the other day on the fly:
pronunciation = PROUN
pronounce = PROUNZ
pronounced = PROUND
HOERLZ - horizontally
HORZ - horizon
HORLZ - horizontal
LeAnne, those are great. Thank you!!!
Anybody have a brief for "horizon"?
LAONG is what I do. Tuck the A in whenever possible.
MAONG - among
LAERT - alert
BRAUPT - abrupt
BAO*F - above
LAOT - a lot
LAOD - allude
LAERT - alert
How about "along"? Would you go with LAONG. My theory is very phonetic. Currently I write "along" A/LAUNG. This is a high-frequency word, so I'm thinking a one-stroke outline is crucial.
A lot of words I'll just drop the first syllable to write in one stroke if it doesn't conflict with anything else, but KROS is taken already, so KRAOS it is!
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