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They seem to be highly recognizable words that are also unlikely to be
misinterpreted, which is the whole purpose of having a phonetic alphabet.
But did someone determine that "November is the most unusual "n" word,
foxtrot is the clearest spoken "f" word (I doubt *that*!), etc.?

These words are very handy to *clearly* relay letters over the telephone.
For example, in an ID number, the letters "s" and "f" sound very much alike.

BTW, the phonetic alphabet I have is

Alfa Hotel Oscar Uniform
Bravo India Papa Victor
Charlie Juliet Quebec Whiskey
Delta Kilo Romeo Xray
Echo Lima Sierra Yankee
Foxtrot Mike Tango Zulu
Golf November


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