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But they're pronounced very differently! I can understand the confusion with their/they're. This one? Not so much.


Anecdotally, I pronounce them the same way and have never heard anyone making much of a distinction (northeastern US), with the exception of the rarely used "to put on appearances" ("Dude, this intellectual affect is too much, stop it with the scarves!") which I'd generally put more of a distinct "a" sound at the front.


I think that depends on dialect.




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