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Using "oh" instead of "zero" when pronouncing numbers like 0 can be informal or a matter of personal preference. It can help to differentiate the number from the letter "O" in spoken communication or simply be a habit individuals develop. In more formal contexts, it is generally recommended to pronounce 0 as "zero" to avoid ambiguity.

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