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Much like the main part of tip #4, you can "exploit" standard word forms in Text Twist. Even if the result doesn't sound like a real word to you, it very well could be (and just not be a part of your usual vernacular). Endings like "it" can form several different words: "bit", "sit", "hit", etc. Exploit that to your benefit, using all of the remaining characters to precede the "it" word ending. This is just one example; I'm sure you can find many, many more.
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