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It is a statement.

In addition, because it includes every letter in the English alphabet, it is known as a pangram, and was famous as a typing exercise to increase typing speed by remembering each letter's location on the " keyboard " and typing each letter without looking at your hands, a skill known as " touch typing".

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'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' uses all the letters of the alphabet, and therefore has the characteristics of a pangram, being a pangram.

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