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"E with a line over it" typically refers to the letter "E" with a macron, which is a diacritical mark indicating that the vowel is to be pronounced with a long sound. In phonetics, it represents a prolonged vowel sound. This notation is used in various languages and linguistic studies to denote specific pronunciations or phonological features.

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