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An o with a slash above it pronounced long or short?

You're describing the ō symbol, which indicates a long o sound.

Here's why:

* The slash above the vowel: This is a common way to indicate a long vowel sound in many phonetic alphabets and linguistic transcriptions.

* The sound itself: "ō" represents the long vowel sound found in words like "go", "tone", and "boat".

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