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What’s an anagram?

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Anagrams are words, phrases or sentences made up of the same letters. Examples include “tan” and “ant”, “debit card” and “bad credit”, and “a gentleman” and “elegant man”.

An anagram is a pair of words, phrases or sentences written with the same set of letters. For example, the following two words are spelled with the same letters: “tan” and “ant”. Much more complicated anagrams are possible, and the most interesting are when the two are relevant to each other.
conversations: fervent voices
debit card: bad credit
a gentleman: elegant man
despair: a rope ends it
protectionism: nice for imports
Morse code: here come the dots
stormy weather: rainy matter

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