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  1. “Slough” can be pronounced in two ways, depending on the context:

    1. As “slou” (rhymes with “now”), which is often used to refer to a muddy or marshy area.
    2. As “sluff” (rhymes with “tough”), which is how it’s often used when talking about shedding or peeling off layers, like skin or leaves.

    If you’re referring to the town in England, it’s pronounced “slou.” If you have a specific context in mind, let me know!

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