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According to the word entry, which syllable is stressed in the word retribution? ret•ri•bu•tion (re-trə-ˈbyü-shən) n. 1: something justly deserved; repayment. 2: something given or demanded in reparation, especially punishment. [middle english retribucioun, from old french retribution, from latin retribuere, to pay back.]

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