# The truth.

$$\text{(Almost) (none) (all) of my problems (,including this one) (that you) (have been answered) (are answering) (until) (right now) are (not) original.}$$

How many meaningful and grammatically correct sentences can you make from the phrases above?

Further details:

• You can have a phrase in the sentence or not only if that pharse is in a pair of parentheses.

• Sentences that have the same meaning count as one.

• You can't change the order of any phrases whether it's in a pair of parentheses or not.

Note by Thành Đạt Lê
8 months, 3 weeks ago

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