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The phrase "accent based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the influence or foundation of an accent, often in relation to language or speech patterns.
Example: "Her accent is based on her upbringing in the southern United States."
Alternatives: "accent derived from" or "accent influenced by".
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The company grouped the video-recorded talks by accent, based on where the testers had grown up or spent most of their lives, and then assessed the devices' responses for accuracy.
According to Graeme Archer in the Telegraph, the young people of London's inner cities "speak in a completely made-up accent based on their idea of how gangsters talk", their heads full of "a musical subgenre that mixes blatant pornography with violent, egotistical lyrical content".
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4. Light-up accents based on sign designs -- a box that says "Telephone" ($24.99) or male or female figures ($19.99 each) -- are from Target.
Algorithms can identify a lot about callers and their moods from how they speak, and they can also now identify callers accents based on certain terms they use and how they pronounce certain words.
The script, Mr. Forster said in his clipped, upstate New York accent, was based on the life of the director's father, himself a "little diamond guy" in Pennsylvania.
The stories deal with Rupert the Bear, Wirral the Squirrel (with a Liverpool accent) and, based on a book by David Wiesner, frolicking frogs.
Apparently Aussie accent origin is based on drunk settlers #Iwilldrinktothat.
The final Allegro weaves in a jig with unexpected rhythmic accents that is based on an old English folk tune, "If All the World Were Paper".
Each "Tatort" makes something of its regional roots, with actors speaking in local accents, solving crimes based on local imbroglios; and Germans talk about their favorite "Tatort" roughly the way they do about their local soccer teams.
Anyone who has tried to place someone's accent or made a social judgment based on an accent will find it interesting.
But it probably should be, considering studies indicate that 80percentt of employers make discriminative hiring decisions based on regional accents, and that accent-based prejudice can influence social and economic decisions. .
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