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The 6th to last letter is u, therefore it is true, however, if you include the 'true', then it is false. Comment: That's not true. the leter is u, but it appears in the word 'just' and 'but', so it is untrue!!! It appears twice!!!

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Q: The sixth to last letter in the alphabet makes just one appearance in this short but active sentence true or false?
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