1
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alphabet
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Japan
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Not a primary writing system, relies on characters instead
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1
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2
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alphabet
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Japan
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Not traditionally used in everyday communication; characters or symbols are used for writing instead.
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1
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3
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alphabet
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Japan
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Not used for typical writing, as these cultures use logographic or syllabic writing systems.
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1
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4
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alphabetizing
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Japan
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Alphabetizing is less emphasized in education due to the prevalence of character-based writing systems.
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1
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5
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alphabetizing
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Japan
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Organizing by stroke order is a common practice in filing and calligraphy.
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1
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6
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alphabetizing
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Japan
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Alphabetizing is less common due to the use of character-based writing systems, and information is often organized based on stroke order or radical components.
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1
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7
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alphabetizing
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Japan
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Not commonly used due to the use of logographic writing systems like Chinese characters and Kanji.
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1
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8
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alphabetizing
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Japan
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Alphabetizing is not as common, as the traditional writing systems and characters do not rely on alphabetical order for organization.
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1
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9
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use of cyrillic alphabet
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Japan
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Rarely encountered and not easily understood
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1
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