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Arabic Audio Transcription

Prompt

Transcribe the Arabic audio into text, formatted using Markdown. Ensure that the final output uses simple text markers for structure, making it easy to convert to a .docx file afterwards. The formatting should include: - **Headings** for major sections (use '#' for H1, '##' for H2, etc.). - **Subheadings** for subsections (use '###' for H3). - Use bullet points for lists. - Apply **bold** for important terms or phrases, and *italics* for emphasis. - Use blockquotes for direct quotes or important statements. Ensure the transcription captures all spoken content accurately, paying attention to clarity and formatting for readability. Keep the structure logical and intuitive to enhance flow in the document. For any unclear audio segments, note them appropriately in the transcription.

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