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How Could I Randomize A Dictionary?

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(I wanted to ask this again because I never got an answer)


How about, instead of attaching a new number to each word and definitions like this:

1
2
3

I attach the words and definitions with only a "1" like this:

1
1
1

Could I randomize the words by just attaching the number 1 in front of it? Or does it have to be more then a single letter?
It's been a damn year, have you bothered to write a single line of code yourself yet?
 
It's been a damn year, have you bothered to write a single line of code yourself yet?
Possible reason: He's got $1300 burning a hole in his pocket but the first step, getting someone to create files for every letter of the alphabet, for the princely sum of $50 per letter, seems to be the showstopper. And I'm assuming he wants a COMPLETE dictionary encompassing the entire English language which would be dozens of volumes.
 
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