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Is lately a short vowel sound?

"Lately" has a long "a" sound.

Here's why:

* The "a" in "lately" is followed by a consonant and a silent "e" at the end. This is a common pattern for long vowel sounds in English.

* The "e" at the end makes the preceding vowel long. This is called the "silent e rule."

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