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A gavel is typically used by a presiding officer, such as a judge or meeting leader, to signify the beginning or end of a session, to maintain order, or to call for attention. To use a gavel, simply hold it by the handle and strike it against a hard surface, like a sound block or table, making a clear, audible sound. This action helps to command attention and signify that a decision has been made or that proceedings are underway. It’s important to use the gavel judiciously to avoid disrupting the flow of the meeting or court session.

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