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In British English it would be magaZINE but I think Americans pronounce it more like MAGazine. In each case the middle syllable is weak (schwa) but the syllable that doesn't have the primary stress has a secondary stress so it is not weakened. So even in British English the 'mag' part of magaZINE rhymes with 'tag'.

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