Grosvenor Square is a historic, London-based city square often used metonymically to refer to the surrounding district. It is pronounced as a two-word proper noun, typically with stress on the first word; the name blends a French-derived surname with the common English toponym, forming a recognizable English place name. The pronunciation presents cluster and vowel nuances typical of British toponyms and can challenge non-native speakers due to the silent or reduced elements in the surname component.
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