Now I wanna see what other languages look like in comparison!
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Yes(ish)! A probabilistic Baysean generator can look at what letters commonly come where and generate random-yet-English-sounding "words".
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For example, here's a PDF paper on a similar topic https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/00da/f408c36359b14a92953fda814b6e3603b522.pdf … (for Scrabble, brute-forcing is more likely beneficial though)
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Great chart. Is there a Boston version?
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Exactly: "Others tell you things you knew, but didn't know you knew. This was the case for this visualization."
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Amazing visualization! Would be very curious to see how other languages differ.
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Miren qué sensualo este gráfico
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what questions? care to list a few?
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You can see the pizza/pizzazz effect
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