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Q: Construct the longest coherent sentence you can such that the nth word
is n letters long.


A:

Such sentences are also called "rhopalic."

 I
 do
 not
 know
 where
 family
 doctors
 acquired
 illegibly
 perplexing
 handwriting;
 nevertheless,
 extraordinary
 pharmaceutical
 intellectuality,
 counterbalancing
 indecipherability,
 transcendentalizes
 intercommunications'
 incomprehensibleness.

From "Time" magazine, January 10, 1977:

 O
 to
 see
 Man's
 stern
 poetic
 thought
 publicly
 expanding
 recklessly
 imaginative
 mathematical
 inventiveness,
 openmindedness
 unconditionally
 superfecundating
 nonantagonistical,
 hypersophisticated,
 interdenominational
 interpenetrabilities.

If you add the condition that the letters in each word must be in
inverse alphabetic order, you have:

 A
 zo
 fed
 upon
 solid
 toffee
 zyxomma.
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