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011860335.wav
030140144.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
020020204.wav
050290145.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
023270148.wav
096350019.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.
Yes
060990175.wav
027400246.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.
No
011350374.wav
096350027.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
007650036.wav
012930139.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
096290017.wav
054280049.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
014200124.wav
004610054.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
001570325.wav
003060245.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
024480212.wav
001120090.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
096330012.wav
096290007.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.
Yes
096180017.wav
030750146.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.
No
096230011.wav
096180008.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
034120125.wav
009810283.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
027400077.wav
096010004.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.
Yes
085810012.wav
050170092.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.
No
096180013.wav
096350014.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
055470046.wav
095530118.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
096120001.wav
091180091.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
021120309.wav
085840167.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
025380051.wav
096290010.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
001330118.wav
021120085.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
000930018.wav
003060263.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.
Yes
096080006.wav
023270080.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.
No
096100010.wav
000960040.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
021120151.wav
024510247.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
001570324.wav
096220014.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.
Yes
024380369.wav
001110040.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.
No
001220031.wav
007360280.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
096220003.wav
014200086.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
004610290.wav
022520345.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
012920214.wav
009810327.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
029170196.wav
096100013.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
010610165.wav
012920301.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
001110039.wav
096170023.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.
Yes
000440104.wav
021160080.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.
No
005670147.wav
032140117.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
011560100.wav
096400028.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
000030101.wav
096400007.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.
Yes
050720078.wav
080630094.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.
No
010750035.wav
096330006.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
096100016.wav
000030049.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
007360299.wav
010460153.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
080630038.wav
001140146.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
020070086.wav
096350012.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
096470013.wav
029170359.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
095580008.wav
096290005.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.
Yes
014220058.wav
014650011.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.
No
014690136.wav
050170113.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
000960168.wav
014040155.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
014690125.wav
096100011.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.
Yes
020140099.wav
091070140.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.
No
015020010.wav
011860308.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
069020096.wav
011560072.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
096170013.wav
021160249.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
020160178.wav
022520290.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
023270364.wav
096080015.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
020300056.wav
021160089.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
096180004.wav
010750094.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.
Yes
007360045.wav
029170231.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.
No
096120006.wav
030750012.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
001120162.wav
010500163.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
024410312.wav
096310004.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.
Yes
007360036.wav
027400145.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.
No
081530073.wav
096290018.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
014040124.wav
028970221.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
096290022.wav
011350345.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
010990087.wav
014080243.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
095530041.wav
096350006.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
015020017.wav
014200229.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
096170003.wav
096230013.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.
Yes
069020020.wav
001140068.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.
No
096100014.wav
014080201.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
010460088.wav
010750104.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
029170104.wav
096010015.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.
Yes
014690150.wav
001140008.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.
No
054280062.wav
096470017.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
010610151.wav
036310148.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
096290011.wav
025380217.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
029170197.wav
091010139.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
034120050.wav
007360006.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
005630044.wav
024880176.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
003060087.wav
096100017.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.
Yes
096290015.wav
030750170.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.
No
007360233.wav
010500058.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
015030010.wav
050170099.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
023550319.wav
096470014.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.
Yes
015030005.wav
054060091.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.
No
000920010.wav
096100012.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
096120007.wav
020160371.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
010760108.wav
004610298.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
000030012.wav
060990083.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
022520225.wav
004610231.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
024410241.wav
001570072.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
069020155.wav
007360004.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.
Yes
096010012.wav
023550233.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.
No
096310013.wav
001110141.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
001200145.wav
024880267.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
008110258.wav
096350015.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.
Yes
054320100.wav
091010082.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.
No