Whenever you need to make an edit cut in the middle of a word, it’s easiest to cut on hard consonants – t’s, k’s, p’s, etc.
For instance if someone mispronounces a word and then re-states it and keeps talking, but the first part of the correctly pronounced repeated word has an unnatural inflection to it. In this case it would be helpful to edit mid-word.
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