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| style="text-align: left" | M'''ö'''bius {{small|(non-rhotic only)}}{{refn|{{IPA|/ɜː/}} is only found in loanwords and represents a situation where such an ''r''-less vowel is used only in British or Southern Hemisphere accents, and therefore a transcription that includes it must always be prefaced with a label indicating the variety of English. If ''r''-ful {{sc2|NURSE}} is used in GA too, even if spelled without {{angbr|r}}, as in ''Goethe'' and ''hors d'oeuvre'', use {{IPA|/ɜːr/}}. {{IPA|/ɜː/}} is also not the same as {{angbr|œ}} seen in some American dictionaries. {{angbr|œ}} in those dictionaries is merely a notational convention and does not correspond to any vowel in any accent of English, so a transcription containing {{angbr|œ}} cannot be converted to one that uses this key.}}
| {{big|{{IPA|ɪə}}}}
| style="text-align: left" | st'''ee'''n {{small|(non-rhotic only)}}
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| {{big|{{IPA|ʊə}}}}
| style="text-align: left" | B'''o'''tha {{small|(non-rhotic only)}}
| {{big|{{IPA|ɔ}}}}
| style="text-align: left" | g'''o'''gga {{small|(South Africa only)}}
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| {{big|{{IPA|a}}}}
| style="text-align: left" | p'''a'''p {{small|(South Africa only)}}
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