Built in dictionary words priority

hello I have both N82 and N79, when I compose sms usually the most used words is not suggested for 1st.
This make me an idea/improvement: the possibility to choose what word you want the phone suggest for 1st!  so you dont have always to select your "most used words" in a 2nd or 3rd place of the "inner list".
I think will be a very useful improvement.
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There's no need for this. As the word you use most frequently is used, it climbs up the list until eventually it does become the first suggestion. You can force this to happen by entering the same word 5 or 6 times in a row.
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