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fix fallout of KWH change
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<p>This illustrates how messy the English language can be and how designing a theory to work around all of these conflicts without any arbitrary rules/briefs can be a difficult task. When you run into conflicts with more than three words in the future, do remember that (unless explicitly stated) it is perfectly acceptable (even expected!) to change around some outlines. It’s best to create outlines that make sense to you instead of memorizing someone else’s personal intuition.</p>
<h3 id="y-sound-without-the-letter-y"><a class="header" href="#y-sound-without-the-letter-y">y sound without the letter y</a></h3>
<p>If you encounter a word that has the “y” sound, only use <code>KWR*</code> if it is spelled with a “y”. If it isn’t spelled with a “y” don’t use any left hand consonant chord.</p>
<p>If you encounter a word that has the “y” sound, only use <code>KWH</code> if it is spelled with a “y”. If it isn’t spelled with a “y” don’t use any left hand consonant chord.</p>
<h4 id="examples-3"><a class="header" href="#examples-3">Examples</a></h4>
<ul>
<li>yes <code>KWR*ES</code></li>
<li>yep <code>KWR*EP</code></li>
<li>yes <code>KWHES</code></li>
<li>yep <code>KWHEP</code></li>
<li>use <code>AOUS</code></li>
<li>usual <code>AOURB/WAL</code>
<ul>
<li>There aren’t, unfortunately, a lot of single stroke words to demonstrate this</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<blockquote>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> <code>AOURB</code> is also defined as “usual” in the default dictionary. This is a briefing style where the first stroke(s) of a write-out is defined as the full word.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3 id="section-practice"><a class="header" href="#section-practice">Section practice</a></h3>
<p><a href="practice/12-left-orthographic-chords.txt">Left hand single syllable orthographic chords drill</a></p>
<p><strong>It’s very recommended that you complete this drill.</strong></p>
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</ul>
<p>This illustrates how messy the English language can be and how designing a theory to work around all of these conflicts without any arbitrary rules/briefs can be a difficult task. When you run into conflicts with more than three words in the future, do remember that (unless explicitly stated) it is perfectly acceptable (even expected!) to change around some outlines. It’s best to create outlines that make sense to you instead of memorizing someone else’s personal intuition.</p>
<h3 id="y-sound-without-the-letter-y"><a class="header" href="#y-sound-without-the-letter-y">y sound without the letter y</a></h3>
<p>If you encounter a word that has the “y” sound, only use <code>KWR*</code> if it is spelled with a “y”. If it isn’t spelled with a “y” don’t use any left hand consonant chord.</p>
<p>If you encounter a word that has the “y” sound, only use <code>KWH</code> if it is spelled with a “y”. If it isn’t spelled with a “y” don’t use any left hand consonant chord.</p>
<h4 id="examples-26"><a class="header" href="#examples-26">Examples</a></h4>
<ul>
<li>yes <code>KWR*ES</code></li>
<li>yep <code>KWR*EP</code></li>
<li>yes <code>KWHES</code></li>
<li>yep <code>KWHEP</code></li>
<li>use <code>AOUS</code></li>
<li>usual <code>AOURB/WAL</code>
<ul>
<li>There aren’t, unfortunately, a lot of single stroke words to demonstrate this</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<blockquote>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> <code>AOURB</code> is also defined as “usual” in the default dictionary. This is a briefing style where the first stroke(s) of a write-out is defined as the full word.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3 id="section-practice-23"><a class="header" href="#section-practice-23">Section practice</a></h3>
<p><a href="practice/12-left-orthographic-chords.txt">Left hand single syllable orthographic chords drill</a></p>
<p><strong>It’s very recommended that you complete this drill.</strong></p>
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* usual `AOURB/WAL`
- There aren't, unfortunately, a lot of single stroke words to demonstrate this

> **NOTE:** `AOURB` is also defined as "usual" in the default dictionary. This is a briefing style where the first stroke(s) of a write-out is defined as the full word.
### Section practice

[Left hand single syllable orthographic chords drill](practice/12-left-orthographic-chords.txt)
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