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- Here’s an example of uncontracted, or Grade 1, braille with the words, “You can do it!” in both print and braille. Those who are new to braille often learn Grade 1 first. It is a one-to-one conversion which means each arrangement of dots represents one letter, number, or punctuation sign.brailleworks.com/braille-defined/
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