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The "aw" sound in "hawk" is represented by the phonetic symbol /ɔː/ in many dialects of English. This sound is a rounded, open-mid back vowel, often found in words like "law" and "saw." In some accents, particularly American English, it may also be pronounced more like /ɑː/, resembling the "ah" sound. The specific pronunciation can vary based on regional accents.

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