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|style="text-align:center;"| {{anchor|asterisk_anchor}}[*] || Codes that are ''not'' cut numbers, or are not numbers, are {{grey|'''shaded grey'''}} in the table.
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|style="text-align:center;"| {{anchor|dagger_anchor}}[†] || There are no distinct cut-number codes for '''{{small|4}}''' or '''{{small|6}}''', since cut numbers are made by reducing multiple ''dahs'' in the standard Morse number codes to only one ''dah'', but keeping all the ''dits'' as-is; digits '''{{small|4}}''' and '''{{small|6}}''' already
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|style="text-align:center;"| {{anchor|double_dagger_anchor}}[‡] || Some operators just send the standard code for '''{{small|5}}''', even when using other cut numbers, since five ''dits'' are still fairly short (same duration as {{nobr|cut '''{{small|3}}'''}} and {{nobr|cut '''{{small|7}}'''),}} and one might imagine a single ''dit'' possibly being misinterpreted as either a mistaken {{nobr|cut '''{{small|1}}'''}} or cut decimal point.{{citation needed|date=October 2023}}
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