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When a user interacts with one skill within a digital assistant but then enters input that may be relevant to another skill, the digital assistant generally presents users a prompt to confirm whether they really want to switch to the other skill, even if the input is completely irrelevant to the current skill.
How can you reduce the frequency with which the user encounters these confirmation prompts in a digital assistant?

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