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For the pronunciation of the calculus-related usage of 'integral' - "IN-teg-ral"

For the pronunciation of the "needed for completeness"-related usage of 'integral' - "in-TEG-ral".

I believe that this is the same as the USA pronunciation, so my American wife has assured me...

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