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The audio begins with the sound of a metal bearing that has been set into motion. The rapid, rhythmic rolling of the bearing is consistent and steady, hinting at a swift spin in the beginning. Gradually, the pace begins to slow down, the rolling sounds becoming less frequent and more pronounced, a clear sign of deceleration. Throughout this process, the creaking of metal is audible. It's a sound that's sharp yet oddly harmonious, bringing an element of age and wear to the audio. The creaking is intermittent but noticeable, adding a layer of depth and complexity to the overall sound profile. As the rolling and creaking continue, the slowdown becomes even more prominent. The pauses between each roll lengthen, the creaks intensify, and the bearing's motion becomes increasingly sluggish. Finally, the audio reaches its culmination, the bearing comes to a complete stop. The cessation of motion is marked by a definitive and final creak, bringing the