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How to pronounce “inclusions” in English

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Or sometimes, different fluids or gases get trapped in the crystal, creating inclusions, like the needle-thin hairs of the mineral rutile that form the "star" in this star ruby.Inclusions can also offer us information about where the gem formed geographically.For example, we can tell certain emeralds come from Colombia because of parisite inclusions in them.

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