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This is a test for a transcriptionist. The question is: Hi, John. How are you? I am not feeling well, Paul. a) Speaker 1: Hi, John. How are you? Speaker 2: I am not feeling well, Paul. b) John: Hi, John. How are you? Paul: I am not feeling well, Paul. c) Paul: Hi, John. How are you? John: I am not feeling well, Paul.

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