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Disagree, pass phrases should be used to trigger memory of a password, not replace it. And someone watching you type may be able to guess the phrase seeing a single word. Using a trigger I can remember "dycglif0tbon?" easily, and it uses both hands to type, making observation more difficult.

Before you ask, "does your chewing gum lose it flavor on the bedpost overnight?"

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