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because telephone has 7 unique numbers, it then implies that i can be re-arranged 7 factorial times i.e 7! = 7*6*5*4*3*2*1=5040.

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tele

phone

one

eel

lee

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let

pet

net

hoe

pot

hot

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The most obvious word is Phone. Other words include let, peel, hole, hone, hot, and top.

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