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editing audio: remove sharp t and c

You can use a de-esser (probably not part of Audacity). What you do is automate - one "c", "s" and "t" at a time - taking a little high end out (parametric/notch EQ at about 6k-7k?) and dropping the volume a tad. This method is actually preferred over a de-esser, which is what is used when you have a really tight schedule; TV folks use it a lot, for instance.
 
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