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Purely alliterative sentences

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The following are examples of alliterative sentences from <a href="https://socratic.org/questions/what-are-sentences-called-where-all-the-words-start-with-the-same-letter">What are sentences called where all the words start with the same letter?</a> <ul> She Sells Sea Shells by the Sea Shore Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers The Baker Betty Botter Bought some Butter, But she said "this Butter is Bitter, Bitter Butter is Bad for Batter." </ul> I looked with nearly exactly the query in the link title after I'd written the following doodle in my notes: <bq>Which witch will win well when witches wend ways willfully.</bq> That's more "pure" in that there are no words that <i>don't</i> start with a "W".