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001140045.wav
004610373.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Does the first audio sample exhibit better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
029170362.wav
014220070.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples, considering the flow and smoothness of speech, including pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
029370217.wav
012920158.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider how smoothly the speech flows, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
009810112.wav
007360181.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and rate their fluency. Take into account the smoothness and flow of speech, including any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
003060226.wav
014040111.wav
Compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples by assessing the smoothness and flow of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096180014.wav
008110209.wav
Listen to and compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have higher fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
055470040.wav
024410322.wav
Listen to both the first and second audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second audio sample?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
052200050.wav
014040096.wav
Assess the fluency of both the first and second audio samples. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample higher than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
014040097.wav
024410294.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by focusing on the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096080007.wav
000440049.wav
Compare the fluency between the first and second audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting the occurrence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
014220081.wav
096290012.wav
Evaluate the flow and smoothness of the first and second audio samples. Check for interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample show better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
001200168.wav
012280054.wav
Listen to the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness of speech, noting any breaks like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
008110204.wav
096100018.wav
Assess the first and second audio samples for fluency. Consider the seamlessness and flow of speech, including any hesitations such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample better than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
001570030.wav
096230020.wav
Compare the first and second audio samples in terms of fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
015020099.wav
014200357.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their speech fluency. Take into account the flow and smoothness, and note any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
011810246.wav
014220115.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by examining the smoothness and flow of speech. Look for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
024410110.wav
096470012.wav
Evaluate both audio samples for their fluency. Focus on the seamlessness and flow of speech, checking for interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096100007.wav
020070070.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and assess their fluency. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096310003.wav
052200152.wav
Compare the fluency of both audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096310017.wav
096230018.wav
Listen to the first and second audio recordings and evaluate their fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio recording better than that of the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096220020.wav
024410149.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Does the first audio sample exhibit better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260016.wav
096120009.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples, considering the flow and smoothness of speech, including pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096230014.wav
096290014.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider how smoothly the speech flows, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
010990082.wav
010750117.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and rate their fluency. Take into account the smoothness and flow of speech, including any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
008110113.wav
014040013.wav
Compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples by assessing the smoothness and flow of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
012920270.wav
014220102.wav
Listen to and compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have higher fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
011860263.wav
000240352.wav
Listen to both the first and second audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second audio sample?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
020270020.wav
096170002.wav
Assess the fluency of both the first and second audio samples. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample higher than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
001330033.wav
096470004.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by focusing on the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
020270174.wav
029370126.wav
Compare the fluency between the first and second audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting the occurrence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
055470088.wav
096330019.wav
Evaluate the flow and smoothness of the first and second audio samples. Check for interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample show better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096310018.wav
014040081.wav
Listen to the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness of speech, noting any breaks like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096470015.wav
027400283.wav
Assess the first and second audio samples for fluency. Consider the seamlessness and flow of speech, including any hesitations such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample better than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096220015.wav
015030067.wav
Compare the first and second audio samples in terms of fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096080017.wav
096330005.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their speech fluency. Take into account the flow and smoothness, and note any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
010370202.wav
004610148.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by examining the smoothness and flow of speech. Look for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
091070065.wav
011860377.wav
Evaluate both audio samples for their fluency. Focus on the seamlessness and flow of speech, checking for interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
023550003.wav
096470005.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and assess their fluency. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
028920321.wav
008110106.wav
Compare the fluency of both audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
007650089.wav
007360305.wav
Listen to the first and second audio recordings and evaluate their fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio recording better than that of the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
020070083.wav
096260012.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Does the first audio sample exhibit better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096010013.wav
010990279.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples, considering the flow and smoothness of speech, including pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096470002.wav
095550116.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider how smoothly the speech flows, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
014220068.wav
096080008.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and rate their fluency. Take into account the smoothness and flow of speech, including any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096470023.wav
014690048.wav
Compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples by assessing the smoothness and flow of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096230015.wav
001120101.wav
Listen to and compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have higher fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260021.wav
096310008.wav
Listen to both the first and second audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second audio sample?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
028920128.wav
080630125.wav
Assess the fluency of both the first and second audio samples. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample higher than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
032140069.wav
096170018.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by focusing on the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
008110286.wav
096010016.wav
Compare the fluency between the first and second audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting the occurrence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
000960002.wav
050170123.wav
Evaluate the flow and smoothness of the first and second audio samples. Check for interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample show better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
001130005.wav
096350024.wav
Listen to the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness of speech, noting any breaks like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
020270161.wav
096260007.wav
Assess the first and second audio samples for fluency. Consider the seamlessness and flow of speech, including any hesitations such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample better than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096180022.wav
024380142.wav
Compare the first and second audio samples in terms of fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096330021.wav
050150145.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their speech fluency. Take into account the flow and smoothness, and note any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096010009.wav
096470021.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by examining the smoothness and flow of speech. Look for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096220017.wav
080630090.wav
Evaluate both audio samples for their fluency. Focus on the seamlessness and flow of speech, checking for interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260017.wav
090880120.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and assess their fluency. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260013.wav
096170008.wav
Compare the fluency of both audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
054280125.wav
020270048.wav
Listen to the first and second audio recordings and evaluate their fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio recording better than that of the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
001140056.wav
030600168.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Does the first audio sample exhibit better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
010300169.wav
096080023.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples, considering the flow and smoothness of speech, including pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
036310097.wav
000940073.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider how smoothly the speech flows, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
001120098.wav
096100003.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and rate their fluency. Take into account the smoothness and flow of speech, including any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
055470047.wav
096080027.wav
Compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples by assessing the smoothness and flow of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096350009.wav
001200159.wav
Listen to and compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have higher fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096330016.wav
020140074.wav
Listen to both the first and second audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second audio sample?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096170007.wav
096260008.wav
Assess the fluency of both the first and second audio samples. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample higher than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096230017.wav
015010103.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by focusing on the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096230016.wav
010760046.wav
Compare the fluency between the first and second audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting the occurrence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260020.wav
003060259.wav
Evaluate the flow and smoothness of the first and second audio samples. Check for interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample show better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
028970279.wav
011350215.wav
Listen to the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness of speech, noting any breaks like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
023270171.wav
050150091.wav
Assess the first and second audio samples for fluency. Consider the seamlessness and flow of speech, including any hesitations such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample better than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
010370265.wav
096220007.wav
Compare the first and second audio samples in terms of fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
014220167.wav
036310134.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their speech fluency. Take into account the flow and smoothness, and note any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
011860292.wav
055470082.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by examining the smoothness and flow of speech. Look for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096170021.wav
096220004.wav
Evaluate both audio samples for their fluency. Focus on the seamlessness and flow of speech, checking for interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
014220159.wav
028920213.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and assess their fluency. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
003060285.wav
055470131.wav
Compare the fluency of both audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
011860363.wav
096400013.wav
Listen to the first and second audio recordings and evaluate their fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio recording better than that of the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096080018.wav
090880018.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Does the first audio sample exhibit better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260009.wav
095580173.wav
Evaluate the fluency of the first and second audio samples, considering the flow and smoothness of speech, including pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096400008.wav
096080013.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider how smoothly the speech flows, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Respond to the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
020020032.wav
027400094.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and rate their fluency. Take into account the smoothness and flow of speech, including any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
020310114.wav
055470104.wav
Compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples by assessing the smoothness and flow of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
030750061.wav
096260006.wav
Listen to and compare the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have higher fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
020270005.wav
000940021.wav
Listen to both the first and second audio samples and evaluate their fluency. Consider the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second audio sample?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
030140089.wav
096310016.wav
Assess the fluency of both the first and second audio samples. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, including the presence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample higher than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
025380158.wav
096400010.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by focusing on the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096100004.wav
014200087.wav
Compare the fluency between the first and second audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting the occurrence of pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096290020.wav
095550173.wav
Evaluate the flow and smoothness of the first and second audio samples. Check for interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample show better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096080014.wav
096220006.wav
Listen to the fluency of the first and second audio samples. Focus on the smoothness of speech, noting any breaks like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
096260003.wav
011560289.wav
Assess the first and second audio samples for fluency. Consider the seamlessness and flow of speech, including any hesitations such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency in the first audio sample better than in the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096220012.wav
096120011.wav
Compare the first and second audio samples in terms of fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, checking for any interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have superior fluency compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
096260019.wav
096010010.wav
Listen to both audio samples and evaluate their speech fluency. Take into account the flow and smoothness, and note any pauses, repetitions, or stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
014650047.wav
021120256.wav
Assess the fluency of the first and second audio samples by examining the smoothness and flow of speech. Look for any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample more fluent than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
023550237.wav
096220019.wav
Evaluate both audio samples for their fluency. Focus on the seamlessness and flow of speech, checking for interruptions like pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio sample better compared to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
052200094.wav
096230001.wav
Listen to the first and second audio samples and assess their fluency. Consider the smoothness and continuity of speech, noting any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Does the first audio sample have better fluency than the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
095530083.wav
027400126.wav
Compare the fluency of both audio samples. Focus on the flow and smoothness of speech, noting any interruptions such as pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the first audio sample's fluency superior to the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
No
001110173.wav
096230009.wav
Listen to the first and second audio recordings and evaluate their fluency. Focus on the smoothness and flow of speech, including any pauses, repetitions, and stammering. Answer the question: 'Is the fluency of the first audio recording better than that of the second?' with 'Yes' if the first audio is better, and 'No' if the second audio is better.
Yes
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