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The phrase "a computational accent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing technology, linguistics, or artificial intelligence, particularly when referring to a specific style or manner of computational speech or language processing.
Example: "The new voice assistant features a computational accent that makes it sound more natural and relatable to users."
Alternatives: "a digital accent" or "a synthetic accent".
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A computational accent remover would not just improve their lot, but make them far more effective.
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Had he made a computational error?
Consider a computational example.
A trace of an accent, perhaps.
A Midwestern accent?
A German accent?
And yet that accent was a New York accent.
She has a German accent.
"That's a Queens accent".
"Girls" with a Polish accent.
[In a Southern accent] Never mind.
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