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Sentence count:12Posted:2018-09-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: offer lettercover letterbetter-lookingBetter late than neverget the better ofutterlylatterlybitterlyMeaning: n. the 12th letter of the Roman alphabet. 
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(1) Historically there was no letter " l " in the word " could " ; it was inserted by analogy with " would ".
(2) And that is just the letter L!
(3) The letter L stands for Listen, which means that love is to listen ...
(4) The letter L indicates the diving depth, in metres, guaranteed by the manufacturer.
(5) The letter L on the back of a car generally stands for'learner'.
(6) This time the modules are rectangular but they also can be in a shape of a trapezium and letter L.
(7) Any ASCII character can be represented as a wide character by prefixing the letter L to the character.
(8) Any ASCII character can be represented as a wide character by prefixing the letter L character.
(9) When creating an email address avoid characters that cause confusion, like the number 1 (one) and the letter l (el)[sentencedict.com], computer fonts often cause those two characters to have similar appearances.
(10) When specifying a long, use the uppercase L: the lowercase letter l is too easily mistaken for the digit 1.
(11) James Bond: A tip for your friend. The French registration plates for this year's model starts with the letter L. Even the counterfeit ones.
(12) It must be explained here that my cabin had the form of the capital letter L.
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