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Do you think regular people uninstall apps they do not need?
Specially Microsoft apps, you know you can uninstall them, most people won't remove them by fear of breaking Windows, thinking theses apps are here for a good reason...
Apps that will break doesn't provide a uninstall option to begin with. For example edge.
It's not the point.
People see an app marked as Microsoft, they are using Windows by Microsoft so they assume the app is part of the system. Therefore they won't even guess they can uninstall the app to begin with.