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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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Would we wreak worrisome words when we would win wonderfully with well worked worlds wrought with wonders which were well-written? Were we wittingly writing wonders which we're wishing would win wonderful wealth with words? What wrongful writing would we work with winnings well won? Where would we willfully write words which would wash with wellsprings worth writing? Who would write words well-written with watchful wondrous written wanderings? When would we write words which when written work whispers where we were without words? What would we willingly wage war with when we would write wonderfilled words which work within wanderlust?