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Creating a list of 30 programming languages that specifically support a `void` reserved word or its equivalent concept can be challenging, as not all languages explicitly use `void` or an equivalent keyword. However, many programming languages have a way to denote functions that do not return a value or to specify a lack of type. Below, I've compiled a list of languages that use `void` or a conceptually similar mechanism, along with references to their official documentation and Wikipedia pages where applicable.

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This list showcases the diversity of approaches to functions that do not return values across different programming languages, ranging from the explicit use of `void` or similar keywords to implicit conventions like returning `None`, `nil`, or using specific constructs like procedures or subroutines.


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