45 * 9 = 125
125 -86 + 2 * 6 - 5 / 5 + 9 = 12
12 *789 = 30
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The phrase "Not in the stars, but in ourselves" can be formed using those letters.
Yes, the phrase "practice makes perfect" means that by continuously working at something, one can improve and achieve perfection over time.
A clipped word is a shortened version of a longer word or phrase, where one or more letters are removed from the original word. For example, "info" is a clipped word for "information" and "photo" is a clipped word for "photograph."
One sentence using all the letters in "these letters" could be: "Settle these letters on the shelf for later use."
The correct phrase is "Did they?".
"Around the corner" is a prepositional phrase.
Words that can be made with the noun phrase 'one goal' are:aageagoalealoealonealonganangelangleegoelaneongalgalegleanglengogoalgoalgonegoogoonlalaglagoonlanelanglealeanlegloloanloglogelogolonelonglooloonnagnonoelogleoleoleoonone
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The game is called anagram. You take a word or group of letters and scramble them to create a new word or phrase.
143 generally refers to one letter, four letters, and three letters, spelling out the phrase "I love you."
The letters 'dvouring' cannot be unscrambled to spell one word.The longest possible word which has seven letters is droving.
To make the meaning of a phrase more cryptic, one could write the phrase in a code. One could also substitute vague words for more specific words in the phrase.
Fine and dandy
One possibility is "mixed company".
digraph.
You can make 40,320 words from the letters in computer
There is one possible anagram for the phrase 'tallest nuclei'.When rearranged these letters can spell the word intellectuals.