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<p>also Australian English. <br/>
*  is short, open, weakly rounded, and centralised, around . <br/>
*  is short, half-closed back and centralised, around . <br/>
*  tends to resemble the Received Pronunciation non-rhotic  among Conservative SAE speakers, while the vowel is front, half-close, centralised  in other varieties.</p>

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