US--- -O-E OF T-E LETTERS
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-’ve do-e t-e w-ole -ot us--- t-e f-rst letter of t-e word -------- before, but - fr-e-d of ---e s--d w-y do-’t you try -ot us--- --Y letter -- t-e word --------. -ow to do t--t, you would -lso --ve to use letters t--t -re - p-rt of O--o. -y quest-o- -s. S-ould you try to -ot use --y letters -- t-e word --------? Or just -ot use t-e f-rst letter? Or just -ot use --y letter t--t -s -- t-e word --------, but -ot -- t-e word O--o?
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USING ALL BUT THE FIRST LETTER
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I’ve done the whole not using the first letter of the word -ichigan before, but a friend of -ine said why don’t you try not using ANY letter in the word -ichigan. Now to do that, you would also have to use letters that are a part of Ohio. -y question is. Should you try to not use any letters in the word -ichigan? Or just not use the first letter? Or just not use any letter that is in the word -ichigan, but not in the word Ohio?
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USI-- -LL THE LETTERS TH-T -RE-’T FOU-D I- THE WORD OHIO
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I’ve do-e the whole -ot usi-- the first letter of the word -i-hi-a- before, but a frie-d of -i-e said why do-’t you try -ot usi-- A-Y letter i- the word -i-hi-a-. -ow to do that, you would also have to use letters that are a part of Ohio. -y questio- is. Should you try to -ot use a-y letters i- the word -i-hi-a-? Or just -ot use the first letter? Or just -ot use a-y letter that is i- the word -i-hi-a-, but -ot i- the word Ohio?
edit: or u could just only use the letters when saying OHIO STATE.