Happy Friday!
I believe we covered this topic in the past, but I found a new resource for pangrams, so let’s discuss them again. A pangram is a “short sentence containing all 26 letters of the English alphabet.” The one most of us know is from typing practice: A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Here are a few more for you from a blog called Clagnut:
· Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack. (29 letters)
· Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim. (29 letters) (Includes proper noun)
· Both fickle dwarves jinx my pig quiz. (30 letters)
· How quickly daft jumping zebras vex. (30 letters)
· Go, lazy fat vixen; be shrewd, jump quick. (31 letters)
· Five hexing wizard bots jump quickly. (31 letters)
· Quick fox jumps nightly above wizard. (31 letters)
· Five quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. (31 letters)
· The five boxing wizards jump quickly. (31 letters)
And we already know that punctuation matters, but apparently fonts do, too! (Thanks, Jarvae!)
Kara Church
Technical Editor, Advisory

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