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Fold, definitely fold.
The reraise represents strength and your TT is not strong from early position. He probably has a higher pair but even if he has two high cards you are only a marginal favourite and he could spike one on the flop. What would you do if an overcard flopped and you were raised?
With TT, you want to pick the pot up immediately. It is tempting not to raise too much and hope to hit a set, but it is dangerous and you must be wary of overcards - it could cost you a lot of chips or cash.
I would suggest a preflop raise of 5 or even 6 x the bb as opposed to 3. This should drive most players out except the higher pairs and AK. If you are reraised, you will know you are behind and you fold. The only hands which might call you are lower pairs, AK or perhaps a loose player with AQ (AK or AQ might reraise a 3 x bb raise which is why 5 or 6 x bb is better). Anyone calling an UTG raise with AJ is playing too loosely and won't stay alive for long.
A 5 or 6 x bb raise should gather the pot there and then unless your oponent holds a monster, as any decent player will realise that you must have a strong hand to make this raise.
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