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Both sides of the debate have suggested other reasons, including associations with various styles of Latin letters (namely, the ⟨g⟩ in ⟨-ing⟩, often written with a bottom-loop in script) and the effect of letter-height on the coastlines of words, but whether Read considered any of these is uncertain. Since the letter representing the same sound in Read's Quikscript appears identical to "Hung", it is doubtful that Read reversed the letter twice by mistake. Either he always intended that letter shape or he thought it best to leave things as they were, especially as a corrected ⟨ng⟩ in hasty or careless writing might be confused with Hung "𐑣".[citation needed]