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If English: V4Z4DOS β†’ decode numbers as vowels β†’ "Vazados" isn’t English. Try V4Z4 = VAZA β†’ "Vaza dos QU NTES" β€” nonsense. The string "V4Z4DOS QU NTES" appears to be leetspeak for Portuguese words , likely meaning "Vazados que notas" β€” β€œleaked what notes” or more coherently: "Notas que vazaram" (notes that leaked) with word order scrambled for obfuscation.

QU β†’ could be "Q U" or in Portuguese "what" (quΓͺ). NTES β†’ could be "n tes" β†’ maybe "in tests" or "N TES" β†’ "notes" missing an O. If V4Z4DOS = "Vazados" (leaked), QU = "que" (what/that), NTES = "notas" (notes/ grades, missing an A). So: "Vazados que notas" β€” "Leaked what notes" (makes little sense). V4Z4DOS QU NTES

Or NTES = "intes" β†’ maybe "interesses" (interests). Quick Atbash (A↔Z, B↔Y): V β†’ E 4 (skip, treat as A) β†’ Z Z β†’ A A β†’ Z D β†’ W O β†’ L S β†’ H Result: EZAZWLH β€” not promising. If English: V4Z4DOS β†’ decode numbers as vowels

If you intended this as a code for a puzzle or story, the plaintext might be: or "Vazaram notas" (Portuguese: notes leaked). QU β†’ could be "Q U" or in Portuguese "what" (quΓͺ)

QU β†’ J F NTES β†’ M G V H β€” no clear phrase. Given V4Z4DOS looks like "Vazados" and NTES could be "Notas" if we add an A (or "NTES" = notes without O), maybe the original is Portuguese: "Vazados que notas" (Leaked notes, what notes?) β€” possibly a hacker/leak reference.

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