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How do you pronounce "asked about" and "worked in"? Is it like "askt about" ("workt in") or "ask tabout" ("work tin")?
How do you pronounce "asked about" and "worked in"? Is it like "askt about" ("workt in") or "ask tabout" ("work tin")?
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I'd record a sample for you, but I'm on Android.
I say it more like "askt about" and "workt in"
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It depends on the reigion of the USA. Technically correct, though, it is askt about and workt in
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