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Juring is Brit pronunciation, and I expect ofTen is, too, for the most part.
I ain't no Brit, subhaan Allah, but "juring" is how it's normally said here, unless one is striving for deliberate over-enunciation of the sort associated (in the traditional K1W1 psyche at any rate) with an attempt at emulating Brits. As for offen, the "t" is ofTen heard when one is emphasising the point, otherwise it is offen unsaid.
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