All help-in words of one syllable or fewer-gratefully received.
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This may sound ludicrously overcivilized, especially if you're expecting an answer in words of one syllable.
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Can someone with more patience than I have please explain it in words of one syllable that this editor will understand?
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*Let me try and say this in words of one syllable, so that even Verbal may be able to understand.
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One, for example, was by Lucy Aikin in 1868 as " Sandford and Merton : In Words of One Syllable ".
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Their job will be to explain in words of one syllable why the Iraqis have miscalculated once again in challenging the authority of the international community,
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The work is not merely a shortened and simplified version, along the lines of " Alice's Adventures in Wonderland retold in words of one syllable ".
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However unlike some other subjects not all topics in mathematics can be explained easily in words of one syllable : David Eppstein 07 : 15, 22 February 2007 ( UTC)
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John Weston, Britain's U . N . ambassador, said, " Their job will be to explain in words of one syllable why the Iraqis have miscalculated once again in challenging the authority of the international community ."
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And efforts to make it simpler and clearer tend to make it longer; it is theoretically possible to explain Einstein's theory of relativity in words of one syllable, but such a discourse would probably be the size of a telephone book.