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The phrase "accent does not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the impact or relevance of an accent in communication or understanding.
Example: "In this context, the accent does not affect the clarity of the message being conveyed."
Alternatives: "accent does not matter" or "accent does not influence".
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Uri, who speaks virtually flawless English with an American accent, does not draw breath.
That does not make us any the less aware of our culture and background, and the fact that Matt Holland does not have a Cork accent does not make him any less Irish.
Just because the agent has an accent does not mean that they are outsourced or overseas.
When you hear this person on the phone, note whether they have a slight accent and use awkward phrases; if their accent does not match their supposed origin, be suspicious.
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"And the accent doesn't hurt".
And Bibi's impeccable American accent doesn't hurt.
Croydon (in case his accent doesn't give him away).
Shale's accent doesn't detract, it enhances.
Mosher explains, " 'The accent doesn't matter,' always, a hundred per cent of the time, means 'You're never going to get it, so stop worrying.' It never means the accent doesn't matter.
My accent doesn't sound that nice, but I said yes anyway.
He never considered himself English, and after four decades his accent doesn't carry the slightest trace of it.
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