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Non-blind people can understand Braille through tactile exploration and learning the patterns of raised dots that represent letters and numbers. They may use tools like Braille books or tactile diagrams to familiarize themselves with the Braille alphabet. Additionally, some non-blind individuals might learn Braille to communicate with visually impaired people or as part of their education in accessibility and inclusion. Understanding Braille requires practice and sensory engagement to effectively interpret the dot configurations.

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