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"every cloud has a silver lining" in Morse code is written as: . ...- . .-. -.-- -.-. .-.. --- ..- -.. .... .- ... .- ... .. .-.. ...- . .-. .-.. .. -. .. -. --.. Each letter is separated by a space, and each letter maps to a unique combination of dots and dashes.
To send "every cloud has a silver lining" in Morse code, transmit each letter's pattern with a short pause between letters. A dot is a short signal, and a dash is three times longer.
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At 20 WPM, "every cloud has a silver lining" sounds like a continuous burst of 73 short and long beeps lasting about 14.8 seconds. The rhythm reflects the dit/dah balance: this word is dit-heavy (more short signals), which trained ears recognize as a distinct sound shape.
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