Not sure if there is a tinier hill to die on but... Here's mine: There's nothing "easy" about these "phone words". Just write out your actual phone number, dear (9XX) CALL-NOW.pic.twitter.com/33PP1ikHb8
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It's.... printed right below the word? I mean, I guess I get the category of gripe. But ever example I encounter in the wild is exactly like this one - number directly under mnemonic.
Like just random example grabbed from letting google autocomplete a search for 1-800-[first text]: "Representatives at the Center for Information (1-800-DIABETES [342-2383]) are your personal guides to information on diabetes" https://www.diabetes.org/about-us/center-information …
Anyways, I'd conced that not providing a numeric explanation of your text mnemonic is malpractice, but providing one helps people *remember* important numbers, which is harder than ever to do in our modern world, so I'm in favor of it.
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