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Is this flapping?

metal, meddle, mettle, medal pronunciation in American English

So, we don't change /t/ to /d/ if /t/ is between 2 vowel sounds and /t/ is the beginning of the stressed sound in a word in American English, right? [duplicate]

"Gotta" pronunciation

Should I pronounce little as ['lit(ə)l] or ['lid(ə)l]

Why is 'sort of' pronounced /sɔːrdəv/ in AmE though /t/ is not between vowels?

The pronunciation shift of T to D in the United States

In some parts of America, do people commonly use a flap after /n/, e.g. /ˈwɪn.t̬ɚ/?

Pronunciation of Mid-Word American English T + D

Does English allow alveolar flap [ɾ] at the ends of syllables? If yes, how to syllabify?

Why doesn't the T of "lunatic" flap in American English?

Flapping in British English

Why is there a flap allophone of /t/ but not of /k/ or /p/?

Is there a difference between "bitter" and "better" in pronunciation?

Correct pronunciation of "TT"? [closed]

Are "traitor" and "trader" pronounced the same?

Why are 'student' and 'suspend' not pronounced as written?

Why isn't the T in "relative" flapped?

"nt" pronounced as "n" in American English (as in "Internet"): what is it called?

Why is "t" sometimes pronounced like "d" in American English?