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Does grasp have a short vowel?

The word "grasp" has a short vowel sound.

Here's why:

* The vowel "a" in "grasp" has a short, "a" sound, similar to the "a" in "cat" or "hat".

* Short vowels are typically followed by one consonant, as is the case with "grasp" (the "s" and "p").

So, while "grasp" has a vowel, it's not the long "a" sound you might expect.

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