Listen to native speakers pronounce “stories” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
stories
stories.
- stories.
stories,
Stories.
stories we already carry.
Stories like Mary's have led scientists to consider
stories, they draw. One of the girls is
stories in new and exciting ways as an
stories. Like in my Lego city, I love
stories vary from attending uh attending
stories of Afghan men and women
stories came from. Stories about being
Stories about being wealthy or poor.
stories, and some amazing women.
stories, sharpen their message, and find
stories, her own loves, losses,
Stories like this kept me going.
stories about space exploration?
stories you would add?" I think the next
stories of like the brutality of
stories or or what makes people do that.
stories like this kid, this this one
Stories about connection.
stories and the stories that we tell
stories of antagonist, protagonist, then
stories and it starts all our stories
stories and and public opinion and our
stories. What advice would you would you
stories on like factory closures. You
stories of immigration and and talking
Stories are healing. Stories are
stories are indispensable.
stories were shared, glasses clinked.
stories like Ragnarök invite us to think of ourselves
Stories of the Past.
stories, you know, whether they're in
Stories like Jay,
stories that really craft our identity.
stories of feeling like something was
stories about her father and she showed
stories to the Forefront and as our
stories about minorities,
stories they've told us and they keep
stories and they told stories back and
Stories that are anchored in numbers,
“stories”
“stories.”
“- stories.”
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