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<p>difficult to devise, and may require uncommon words or unlikely sentences. Longer pangrams afford more opportunity for clever or humorous turns of phrase.</p>

<p>The following table lists several pangrams of 35 letters or fewer that use no abbreviations or proper nouns:</p>

<p><big>Perfect pangrams</big></p>
<p>A perfect pangram contains every letter of the alphabet only once; as such, it is an <a href="page.php?w=anagram">anagram</a> of the alphabet. The only known perfect pangrams of the English alphabet use abbreviations or other non-dictionary words,</p><p>
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