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Some people use synthetic gender-neutral pronouns to refer to people whose gender is unknown, which I believe was the intent with which some of the sets were constructed. Others who identify as gender-neutral or as somewhere else outside of the binary gender system have a specific preference for which pronoun set should be used for them, and prefer that those sets *not* be used when referring to someone of unknown gender, because unknown is not the same as non-binary.
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