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This is often [[Truth in Television]], as many stutterers don't stutter ''at all'' if they're acting, singing, or talking about something they know well.
 
See also [[Stuttering Into Eloquence]], [[Porky Pig Pronunciation]] and [[Delusions of Eloquence]]. Can overlap with [[OOCOut-of-Character Isis Serious Business]] if other characters consider their unhindered speech unusual.
 
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* ''[[Erast Fandorin]]'' has a stutter/verbal tic that goes away when he's in disguise/in more [[Let's Get Dangerous]] moments.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* Lieutenant Reginald Barclay in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' had a few scenes like this. It was usually evidence that he was really certain about what he was saying, but just couldn't get the words out. It wasn't nervousness that caused his stammer, it was his utter comprehension of the danger of the situation they were in.
** Although on some occasions it was evidence he'd been hit by the [[Negative Space Wedgie]] and was [[Not Himself]].
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