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Change Just One Thing
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Start with a sentence, as dramatic or mundane as you like, then change just one thing about it. A spelling or punctuation mark, take one word out, put one word in, etc. When the sentence can't take any more alteration, start another. At some point, we will get to a sentence that contains the standard winning move.
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They've hunted badgers you bred.
They've hunted badgers they bred.
They've eaten badgers they bred.
They've eaten badgers, they're bred.
They've eaten badgers, they're toast.
They've eaten badgers, on toast.
They've eaten marmalade, on toast

And now that we have reduced Descartes to breakfast, I think perhaps it is time for a new one, starting from breakfast this time.
Mr Leopold Bloom ate with relish the inner organs of beasts and fowls.
Mr Leopold Bloom ate with radishes the inner organs of beasts and fowls.
Mr Leopold Bloom ate with radishes the Hammond organs of beasts and fowls.
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