| 1. | Otherwise the allophones in the table above are largely in free variation.
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| 2. | Instead, the phonemes can be realised by various different articulations in free variation.
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| 3. | One might argue for free variation of and for stressed short.
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| 4. | In 2005, the company introduced Coca-Cola Zero, a sugar-free variation of regular Coca-Cola.
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| 5. | Much free variation occurs in words from complex phonological processes.
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| 6. | Finding free variation to be an unsatisfactory explanation, he wrote:
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| 7. | The dental consonants have palatalized allophones in free variation.
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| 8. | In some words one particular realization is always used, in others there is free variation.
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| 9. | The velar fricative is in free variation with.
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| 10. | Medial and are in free variation in a few words, with older people preferring and younger speakers.
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