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Pause fillers are words or sounds that speakers use to fill gaps in conversation while they think or gather their thoughts. Common examples include "um," "uh," "like," and "you know." They can help maintain the flow of dialogue but may also indicate hesitation or uncertainty. While often viewed as a sign of lack of preparation, they can also serve to engage listeners and give the speaker time to formulate their next point.

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