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* Bill Denbrough from [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[IT]]''. Both Richie Tozier and Beverly Marsh remark on the fact that "Stuttering Bill doesn't realize that he doesn't, always".
* In [[Isaac Asimov]]'s short story "Galley Slave", sociology professor Simon Ninheimer stuttered almost all the way through to the end, where he gives a eloquent speech of the evils of AI proofreaders.
* Simon has a stutter throughout most of the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/Equal Rites|Equal Rites]]'', but loses it after a run-in with some [[Cosmic Horror]]s.
* ''[[Erast Fandorin]]'' has a stutter/verbal tic that goes away when he's in disguise/in more [[Let's Get Dangerous]] moments.
 
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