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Very positively 'no' with a slight leaning to 'yes'. You can spot very quickly that the above phrase is not letter-by-letter palindromic by paying attention to the 'q' in 'queen'. If the 'q' is the center of the palindrome, it would be flanked on either side by a 'u'. If the 'q' is not the center, then there would be another 'q' in the sentence to offset the first one. However, if you treated each word as one character and reversed that string, you could get "Victorious was who, evil and good between, battle the Queen; the answer: live now!" Not very grammatically correct, but interesting!

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