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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive accent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or prominent accent that someone has when speaking, often indicating that it is easily noticeable.
Example: "When she spoke, her massive accent made it clear that she was not from around here."
Alternatives: "a strong accent" or "a heavy accent".
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This is a massive accent role for Meryl as the Danish author Karen Blixen and her experiences in Kenya.
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I don't think anybody says that outside of Liverpool: "I'm made up" – in a massive Brummie accent.
They insist it should be on the big stage, the center of a massive audience's attention, accented not by the often-harsh lights of a nightclub but by the production quality seen in large theater works.
The all but universal working/lower-middle class, southern youth accent addresses a massive generational gap, but it tells us nothing about the race of the kid being mimicked.
"Y'arite mate!" he says with a cheery Geordie accent and a massive grin.
In the absence of a genuinely hard Glaswegian accent, he just comes across as a massive weirdo.
But that comes with many problems, including a massive vocabulary, issues with poor recordings and background noise, and accents.
A massive, massive presence.
She has a massive, massive serve.
And a massive ass".
A massive experiment.
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