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Is there are linguistic term for not enunciating clearly due to speed?
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Hi all,

So basically, I'm curious about if there's anything this is called other than underenunciating/underarticulating. For example, if I'm speaking very quickly and I say something is "intresting" vs "interesting." I am trying to improve this, as I've noticed I've gotten sloppier since I've stopped working, but it's important to me that my speech remains easy to understand for non-native speakers.

Thank you!

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