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Blends
Jul 15, 2015 17:35:24 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Jul 15, 2015 17:35:24 GMT -5
Gregg Writer 1906 but applies today 
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Blends
Jul 23, 2015 16:09:17 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Jul 23, 2015 16:09:17 GMT -5
From Gregg Speed Studies, pre-anniversary, but applies today. 
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Blends
Jul 23, 2015 16:10:38 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Jul 23, 2015 16:10:38 GMT -5
Con't from Gregg Speed Studies, pre-anniversary, but apples to several later versions 
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Blends
Mar 22, 2016 16:14:51 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Mar 22, 2016 16:14:51 GMT -5
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Blends
Mar 22, 2016 16:20:35 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Mar 22, 2016 16:20:35 GMT -5
The ten-den you write by joining known portions with a new pattern response. You omit obscure vowels and cancel double letters.
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Blends
Mar 22, 2016 16:25:42 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Mar 22, 2016 16:25:42 GMT -5
This example from a teaching book, might help. The first shows some word beginnings that have similar word endings for the blend. The right hand column has the outline. I posted here a drill if you would need more help on the outline and understanding the connection: greggshorthand.proboards.com/post/4989/thread   
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Blends
Mar 25, 2016 16:26:39 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Mar 25, 2016 16:26:39 GMT -5
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Blends
Mar 25, 2016 17:21:33 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Mar 25, 2016 17:21:33 GMT -5
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Blends
Apr 15, 2016 14:20:44 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Apr 15, 2016 14:20:44 GMT -5
Size.
The blends containing n are all small
The blends containing m are all large.
Writing.
Always start in the direction of the first sound of the blend, and finishing in the direction of the last sound.
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Blends
Apr 18, 2016 12:03:44 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Apr 18, 2016 12:03:44 GMT -5
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Blends
Oct 25, 2017 14:15:52 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Oct 25, 2017 14:15:52 GMT -5
Blends continue with other combinations as well. 
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Blends
Oct 25, 2017 14:22:40 GMT -5
Post by Deb on Oct 25, 2017 14:22:40 GMT -5
Another "blend" is the LD blend as shown here: 
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