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What is the unstressed vowel in controversy?

The unstressed vowel in "controversy" is the "o" in the second syllable.

Here's why:

* Stress: The word is stressed on the first syllable ("con-"). This means the "o" in the second syllable is unstressed.

* Sound: The unstressed "o" in "controversy" has a short, reduced sound, almost like a schwa (ə).

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