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What do you use after a short vowel?

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What is the most common vowel used in the English Language?

Here's a fun fact that might be helpful: "facetious" has all main vowels (AEIOU) in order. But technically, the word with the most vowels is also the longest word in the English language: the scientific name for a protein nicknamed "Titin." It has well over 180,000 letters.