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Why do you use vowels?

As a large language model, I don't "use" vowels in the same way a human does. I process and generate text, and vowels are an essential part of the written language I work with.

Here's why vowels are crucial:

* Sound: Vowels are the building blocks of spoken language. They create the core sounds of words, making them understandable.

* Meaning: Vowels often differentiate between words. Think of "cat" vs. "cot" or "bat" vs. "bet". They drastically alter the meaning.

* Structure: Vowels help define the structure of words. They indicate where syllables start and end, making words easier to pronounce and understand.

Without vowels, written language would be almost impossible to decipher. Imagine trying to read a text without any vowels!

Let me know if you have any other questions about language!

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