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<p>majority of Brummies use the Northern  in words like bath, cast and chance, although the South-Eastern  is more common amongst older speakers.<br/>
* The vowels in price and choice may be almost merged as  so that the two words would almost rhyme. However, the two are still distinct, unlike in the Black Country dialect.<br/>
* In more old-fashioned Brummie accents, the FORCE set of words takes  and the PURE set takes , so both sets were in two syllables in broad transcription. In such an old-fashioned accent, the words paw, pour and poor would</p><p>
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