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You would have the name of a city - the letters spell PARIS (they also spell PAIRS, but that it not "the name of a ..."). Paris France CITY
Mississippi has three sets of doubled letters, two double s pairs, and one double p pair. Tennessee also has three pairs of doubled letters in its name.
No. You simply have to have the qualifications that carry the letters that you put after your name.
Four letters, V I I I
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Using all capital letters for a name is called "acronym."
There is no 8-letter country name using those letters. The letters can spell the name Sudan. The scramble may have been miscopied. Countries using some of the letters (nade) include England, Grenada, Iceland and Ireland.
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The letters ietremny do not all form one word and you cannot spell the name of an insect using all of the letters. You can spell mite using some of the letters.
Digraphs are pairs of letters that represent a single sound, such as "ou" in 'sound' or "ow" in 'cow'.
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Conifer!