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I was pointing out that there are contexts (such as signage) in which they often don’t. It is possible to write perfect Irish without ever using a TH. For example:
“Go raiḃ maiṫ agat agus go n-éirí an boṫar leat”.
There are indeed books you could open and not find a single instance of it.