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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He accentuates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who emphasizes or highlights a particular aspect or detail. Example: "In his presentation, he accentuates the importance of teamwork and collaboration."
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He accentuates every syllable of his name.
He accentuates the positive, while leaving no one in doubt about the negative.
He accentuates the positive when he counsels arts groups on approaching businesses for money.
He accentuates the positive: in particular, he notes that there were those who should have been grateful to their king.
He accentuates the aura of sound by structuring it into a poignant stimulation of audiovisual synthaesthesia.
It's a neat story, and again he accentuates the positive.
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He accentuated new priorities.
But he accentuated the mood swings in the music so much that the overture lacked an essential quality of continuity.
Some have said that in his earlier work, he accentuated his subjects' beefcake qualities in ways that bring to mind Fascist-era imagery.
He accentuated the poverty and common humanity of Christ and his followers, the Apostles, saints, and martyrs, by emphasizing their ragged clothing and dirty feet.
As he spoke, he accentuated his points with his thumb and index finger pressed together, like a natural politician, and frequently paused to compliment his guest for asking a good question.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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