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Write the longest grammatically sound alliteration you can possibly muster. The longest such alliteration's author wins $150 if, and only if, this challenge receives at least 300 entries. Editing is allowed.
If you don't know what an alliteration is, Google it. Ensure that your entry is an alliteration and that it forms a coherent thought. Remember, editing is allowed.
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Elisabeth in Words

Serendipitous saviour

Somehow, she surrounded sand's symphonic sound, surpassing serenity, surpassing speech. She spoke soundlessly, stars started shifting, seas shallow, saffron skies. Somehow, she sang solemnly, seismograms shivering, segregating stellar systems. Somehow, solace settled, solitude subdued; surreal sanctuary sustaining serendipity's soul. So she succeeded sibylline, serene, sending somewhere some sentient salute; she saluted society, stretching science's strands, steadfast, slow, stillness.