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# Pangram
Welcome to Pangram on Exercism's Bash Track.
If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.
## Introduction
You work for a company that sells fonts through their website.
They'd like to show a different sentence each time someone views a font on their website.
To give a comprehensive sense of the font, the random sentences should use **all** the letters in the English alphabet.
They're running a competition to get suggestions for sentences that they can use.
You're in charge of checking the submissions to see if they are valid.
~~~~exercism/note
Pangram comes from Greek, παν γράμμα, pan gramma, which means "every letter".
The best known English pangram is:
> The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
~~~~
## Instructions
Your task is to figure out if a sentence is a pangram.
A pangram is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet at least once.
It is case insensitive, so it doesn't matter if a letter is lower-case (e.g. `k`) or upper-case (e.g. `K`).
For this exercise we only use the basic letters used in the English alphabet: `a` to `z`.
## Source
### Created by
- @jaggededgedjustice
### Contributed to by
- @bkhl
- @budmc29
- @glennj
- @guygastineau
- @IsaacG
- @kotp
- @sjwarner-bp
- @Smarticles101
- @ZapAnton
### Based on
Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram