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Roman writing developed primarily to facilitate administration, communication, and record-keeping within the expanding Roman Empire. As the empire grew, there was a need for a standardized system to document laws, treaties, and trade transactions. The adaptation of the Greek alphabet and the development of Latin as a written language enabled Romans to effectively convey their culture, literature, and governance. This writing system not only supported daily operations but also contributed to the preservation and dissemination of Roman knowledge and heritage.

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