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Five notable alphabet agencies in the United States include the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), NSA (National Security Agency), EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), and ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives). Each agency has distinct responsibilities, ranging from national security and intelligence gathering to environmental protection and regulation of firearms. These agencies play crucial roles in various aspects of governance and public safety.

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