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In the US keyboard layout, but not with all layouts, alt-U is a dead key that is to be used before entering another key, e. g. a or e or u, to obtain ä, ë or ü. That's why it blocks the recognition of the following keystroke as a menu shortcut.
More generally, it's unwise to use alt-key shortcuts under macOS because many such keystrokes are used to enter printable characters that can't be entered with a simple keystroke. alt-o is an example for ø. macOS prefers cmd-key or cmd-alt-key for shortcuts.
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