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That's a tad ironic because British people are some of the biggest users of glottal stops for /t/.



Received Pronunciation English does emphasize the /t/ in these cases, but other British dialects use glottal stops for /t/ in many cases.


Definitely. I was thinking more of the sort you hear from BBC reporters.




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