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A simple mnemonic for "excellent" is to think of the phrase "Every Cat Can Learn Easily New Tricks." This phrase highlights the key letters in "excellent" (E, C, C, L, E, N, T) while creating a vivid mental image. Associating the idea of cats learning new tricks can also reinforce the concept of excellence in learning and performance.

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