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What sentences use all 26 letters without any repeats?

Sentences that use all 26 letters of the alphabet without any repeats are known as perfect pangrams. However, creating a meaningful sentence that meets this criterion is extremely challenging. Most perfect pangrams are either nonsensical or forced, often requiring abbreviations or foreign words to work.

Here are a few examples of perfect pangrams, though they may not be particularly meaningful:

  • Mr. Jock, TV quiz PhD., bags few lynx.
  • GQ's oft lucky whiz Dr. J, ex-NBA MVP - Steve Galen
  • Jock nymphs waqf drug vex blitz (uses a foreign word "waqf")
  • Blowzy night-frumps vex'd Jack Q (not a commonly used sentence)

These sentences are rare and often constructed for the sake of fulfilling the criteria rather than conveying a meaningful message. In general, it is difficult to create a sentence that uses each letter of the alphabet only once while still being understandable and grammatically correct.

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