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We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

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we don't use it because there are new numbers that are not as complicated and can be remembered easily

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We have discontinued the use of Roman numerals for everyday needs because they can be clumsy and awkward to use for quick calculations.

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