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What are the example of medial consonant blend cluster for br?

You're asking for an example of a "medial consonant blend cluster for 'br'." However, the term "medial" refers to the position of a sound within a word. A consonant blend cluster is typically considered a combination of two or more consonants at the beginning or end of a word.

Therefore, it's impossible to have a "medial consonant blend cluster" for 'br' because it needs to be at the beginning or end of a word to form a cluster.

Here are some examples of consonant blend clusters for 'br' in the initial position:

* bright

* break

* brown

* brush

* bridge

There are no typical examples of consonant blend clusters for 'br' in the final position, as this is a less common phoneme combination for the ending of words.

However, if you're looking for examples of words where "br" appears *within* a word (which technically isn't a cluster), here are some examples:

* abrupt

* cobra

* obrain

It's important to remember that "br" is a digraph, meaning it represents one sound. So, while it appears as two letters, it functions as a single consonant.

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