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And, became, box, correct, English, fact, feel, finally, fly, front, gave, half, inches, minutes, oh, person, quickly, road, shown, stars, street, strong, ten, verb, wait.

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Q: How do you put the words done English road half ten fly gave box finally wait correct oh quickly person became shown minutes strong verb stars front feel fact inches and street in ABC order?
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