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What is a mirror sentence?

A mirror sentence is a sentence that reads the same backwards as it does forwards. It's also known as a palindrome.

Here are some examples:

* Racecar

* Madam, I'm Adam.

* A man, a plan, a canal: Panama.

* No "X" in Nixon.

Mirror sentences can be playful and creative, and they often rely on clever word choice and structure.

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