I wonder if you noticed him stammering sometimes. Occasionally he would struggle to produce some words, but for the most part he was very fluent and very clear to understand even if perhaps the recording quality wasn't perfect. It's obviously very good practice for you to listen to people whose voice has been recorded using technology. You shouldn't just rely on listening to someone in kind of perfect audio conditions because that's very rare in the real world. We don't want that to happen. If you feel you'd like to help, please stay tuned. But in the meantime, I'd just like to say thank you for listening.
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