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1The search engine will be helping us to pronounce words.
2His vocal cords worked, but Steve would never accurately pronounce words he couldn't hear.
3Americans pronounce words differently.
4Not even the artillery accompaniment, in which the cannon were made to pronounce words of two syllables, was so bad.
5They were so swollen the doctor was surprised he could breathe-andthe cause for not being able to pronounce words properly.
6From the first she was not content to be drilled in single sounds, but was impatient to pronounce words and sentences.
7She soon learned to pronounce words by herself, combining the elements she had learned, and used them to communicate her simple wants.
8In addition to helping us pronounce words we're struggling to say, Google will also be adding images to their dictionary and translation features.
9This new character is perfectly able to pick up the telephone and pronounce words like vodka or beer, understandable to the dumbest waiter.
10Loud and clearly the Elector speaks each word after him, loud and clearly his lips pronounce words of which his heart knows nothing.
11They would then attempt to pronounce words they had never seen or heard before in a fashion that rendered them comprehensible to the locals.
12Otto was neither liar nor hypocrite, but it was as difficult for him to tell the truth as for a stutterer to pronounce words.
13We do not mean even learning to speak well,-topronounce words clearly and accurately; though there is need enough of that in this land!
14His favorite subject was English-heseemed to like the fact that he had studied it earlier than the other children and could pronounce words better.
15When I was just learning to talk, really before I could pronounce words, after Mother or Dad would say the prayer, I'd always say that.
16Show no effort or contraction of the face in sustaining voice or pronouncing words.
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