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Statement of intent to preserve anagrams in surnames longer than 500 words

We, the signatories of this letter of intent, are aware of the beauty of the language and the importance of preserving linguistic art forms. In particular, we recognize the importance of preserving anagrams in surnames longer than 500 words.

Anagrams are words created by rearranging the letters of another word. Anagrams have the power to enrich language and show us that the words we use can have hidden meanings. Surnames longer than 500 words offer a very rich palette of anagrams, and it is therefore very important that they are preserved and protected.

We recognize that maintaining anagrams in surnames longer than 500 words is a major challenge. Many people are not aware of the existence of anagrams, let alone the possibility of finding them in surnames longer than 500 words. There is a risk that these surnames will be lost or that their value will not be recognized.

That is why we declare our intention to preserve and promote anagrams in surnames longer than 500 words. We will work to raise awareness of the existence and beauty of anagrams, and will work to recognize and appreciate the value of these anagrams in surnames longer than 500 words.

We will work to preserve these anagrams by actively using and sharing them. We will integrate them into our conversations, our literature and our media. We will showcase the beauty of these anagrams and inspire others to discover and use them.

We recognize that preserving anagrams in surnames over 500 words is challenging, but we are committed to preserving and protecting this linguistic art form. We hope that others will join us in this effort, and that together we can ensure the preservation of anagrams in surnames over 500 words for generations to come.

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