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How can you take 2 letters from a 5 letter word and still have 6 left?
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How can you take 2 letters from a 5 letter word and still have 6 left?
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Maybe by adding plural forms or suffixes at the end of a root wors
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6 what left? is "six" ok? if "six" instead of 6 letters is meant here, then you can:
the initial word is "Sixty"
You take "ty" away, you have six... which is 6!
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