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"Guhd ahf-tuhr-noon" is a general pronunciation of "Good afternoon" in the United States of America.

Specifically, the adjective "good" would be emphasized if the speaker wants to stress the hope for the "goodness" of the day. The first and third syllables may be stressed in "afternoon." The emphasis therefore is as follows: "GUHD AHF-tuhr-NOON."

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