That should work fine. You probably want to use \n rather than /n in your strings but I don't see anything that would break it. What problem are you having with it exactly?
One caveat: I'm not sure how to do it on win (^Z, I think) but you'd need to type an end of file after you enter your list in (one element to a line.)
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
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