When is it legit to reduce a vowel in speech?

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It would help if you can provide examples of what you wish to ask. Then the answers may be more focused
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Googling and academic research is what you should do. Because your requirement is phonetics which is academic and spoken English does not require that.
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liaising
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When you're a rapper. That's when.
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Only fully unstressed vowels can be reduced.
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