Thanks again and have our meeting today and tomorrow morning when you have time please call and talk and tomorrow morning when you get home can do that but we should get together again soon and tomorrow I apologise
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DescriptionFoot-strut split.svg
English: The
foot-strut split; based on a map from An Atlas of English Dialects, Upton and Widdowson 2006
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Many words having a 'u' use a range of sounds if in these places. Correct more rigidly in the big northern zone, yet some dictionaries omit this fact. In the south strut (bearing a vowel kept for u) is now almost always distinct from foot/put.
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