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What alphabet in consonant is used after h?

This question is a bit tricky! Here's why:

* "Alphabet in consonant" isn't a standard phrase. It's likely asking about the consonant that *follows* the letter "h".

* There's no single answer. Many consonants can follow "h" in English words.

Examples:

* "h" followed by "a": house, hair

* "h" followed by "e": here, help

* "h" followed by "i": high, hide

* "h" followed by "o": hope, hold

* "h" followed by "u": huge, hurt

Important Note: Sometimes the "h" is silent, like in "honor" or "hour".

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