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CaptionHub will do its best to match words in the custom dictionary to the audio it’s examining, but there can be instances where there’s ambiguity.

Here are a few examples:

Phrase Ambiguity Suggested “Sounds like” field Further options
.NET Could be “dot-net” or “dot-N-E-T” dot-net
Porsche 911 Could be “Porsche nine one one” or “Porsche nine eleven” porsche-nine-eleven
EMEA Could be “emea” or “E-M-E-A” emea amia
NATO Could be “Nato” or “N-A-T-O” nato
FYI Could be “fyi” or “F-Y-I” F.Y.I. f-y-i
CEO Could be “ceo” or “C-E-O” C.E.O. c-e-o
gnocchi Could sound like “nyohki” or “nokey”, depending on the speaker nyohki nokey
frontend front end
frontend front-end

Please note that it is acceptable and encouraged to have multiple entries for the same term. Each entry can represent a different variation, such as the example with "frontend" above, to ensure consistency across all possible uses.