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The size of ASCII is limited to 128 characters, which restricts its ability to represent a wide range of symbols, languages, and special characters. This limitation makes it inadequate for many modern applications, especially those requiring support for non-English languages and diverse character sets. As a result, it has largely been replaced by more comprehensive encoding systems like UTF-8, which can represent over a million characters.

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