On a PC, finding fifthglyphs in your writing is just a Ctrl+F away, so you can fix any slip-ups you might bring about.
A synonym-listing tool such as th–saurus.com can aid you a fair bit. If you want to put a word in your writing, but it contains a fifthglyph, just look for a synonym and do a substitution if you can.
Sadly, with our Anglo-Saxon lingo, you'll find a lot of things difficult to talk about at all without using any off-limits words, notwithstanding synonym substitution. Past stuff is tricky all around, as most action words contain a fifthglyph in past conjugation. You can usually find a workaround though, such as "did go" as a substitution for "w–nt", although this particular construction may look too clunky for normal writing.
Most importantly, stay vigilant!
Not so, but almost! Gadsby has 4× that glyph in its main body. You can look at "hints from your transcriptionist" towards that book's finish in <u>Affair Johnny G.</u>'s copy of that book
I find it odd that nobody wants to modify this (or probably a human actually wants to?):
QBFQ
I hold a quill With a maroon fruit Ugh! Quill with fruit
I hold a quill And tropical fruit Ugh! Quill with big fruit
Quill with fruit Quill with big fruit Ugh! Quill with big fruit fruit with quill
Quill with big fruit fruit with quill
Postscriptum: I did not particularly fancy this. Also a WWW synonym book aids significantly.
Wikia is not hard at all, but it abounds with that glyph on all accounts.
This listing has absurd modifying ability but hosting is not on that listing on it's own (A big ol' computational-communication box has to work hosting...), but if any chaps in our community own a box of that sort, it could work! (Also it looks all wiki-y and official and all that)
Any not in that I do not know much of.
ANNOTATION: Boards on our forum contain a built-in wiki! If this path is took, it could simply things.
Looking into a list of synonyms is trivial, but won't work goodly. Look at this list, of synonyms to a word I couldn't say just now. All don't work for how I apply it.
Working with human langs is a hard part of CS, fast (to construct) programs invariably suck at doing it.
You could consult our word list, but it's kind of clumsy. No grouping or sorting apart from A-Z. But also try using synonym tools from various dictionary firms. Not all will supply you with carbon copy synonyms; you'll find a bit of variation. I do rotations with my Mac's built-in dictionary (I think it's Oxford), Dictionary.com, and this bad boy.
Or, copy your writing to that big blank box in this link and modify that top box to find all fifthglyphs thusly:
/[Ee]/g
Sorry for posting obvious fifthglyphs, but you'll concur that it was vital for this information.
I turn to a particular famous synonym compilation if my mind blanks out.
Having a firm grasp of phrasing will also assist you, as you may find many workarounds to your quandary simply by adjusting word positions in your post.
I'm fond of Zoroark with its ability to play mind tricks, which I think is way cool. If I could own a Pouch Animal IRL, I just might pick Zoroark. Or Shaymin or Amaura—I'm always a fan of adorably charming 'Mons. My fav, #303, is both cool and charming (that's basically its gimmick, in fact).
Do you know about Pouch Animals Uprising? It's similar to a ROM hack, but it's built using RPG Making Tool XP, not built off of a ROM. I just got through patch 1.1 on Saturday, and patch 1.2 was put out on Sunday, but I didn't find out about that until today. So I'm looking forward to playing its last two gyms as soon as I finish work.
If your <u>Handy</u> runs Android, you can grab a copy of Mozilla's browsing app and install uBlock on it.