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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable accent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable or significant way in which someone speaks, often indicating a regional or foreign influence on their speech.
Example: "Despite living in the city for many years, she still spoke with a considerable accent that revealed her rural upbringing."
Alternatives: "a strong accent" or "a marked accent".
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There is a considerable accent in the Conservative manifesto on creating a hopeful mood: new jobs, new apprenticeships and the right to buy housing association stock.
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I don't even know what the stereotype of a white woman in her 30's from Alabama might be, but I think it probably includes a strong southern accent, a considerable lack of education and cooking with lard, fatback and streak-a-lean.
Ashley Williams proved a considerable barrier.
A considerable gap.
A considerable silence followed.
A considerable wine selection.
A considerable contribution!
That is a considerable understatement.
But a considerable challenge remains.
A considerable Internet furor ensued.
Malaysia produces a considerable volume.
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