Sentence examples for accent free from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accent free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe speech or writing that does not have a noticeable accent or dialect influence.
Example: "Her accent free pronunciation made it easy for everyone to understand her during the presentation."
Alternatives: "without an accent" or "accent-neutral".

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Given a particular language system, word accent may be fixed, or predictable (e.g., in French, where it occurs regularly at the end of words, or in Czech, where it occurs initially), or it may be movable, as in English, which then leaves accent free to function to distinguish one word from another that is identical segmentally (e.g., the noun permit versus the verb permit).

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Moore is especially good here and perhaps the British accent freed her up.

On a superficial level Mr. Hoagland's poems — he writes in an alert, caffeinated, lightly accented free verse — resemble those of many writers in what one is tempted to call the Amiable School of American Poets, a group for which Billy Collins serves as both prom king and starting point guard.

She said he spoke accent-free French and good English.

"I've lost my father," Majeed said, in nearly accent-free American English, "but the whole country has lost a son".

(Not that that's happened. Their two daughters, Lizzy, 12, and Daisy, 11, remain accent-free, despite having lived more than half their lives near Monticello).

For the next couple of years, I watched every American television show on TV and read all the books I could find until I became virtually accent-free.

A 25-year-old graduate of Brown with well-scrubbed features and accent-free diction, Heather Lamm is, like her father, animated by matters of fiscal restraint, from balancing the budget to reforming entitlements.

"Prima la salute, poi la musica," she said in accent-free Italian, which she learned over the past three years while studying at La Scala's Academy of Lyric Opera in Milan: "Health first, music second".

Anyone thinking such an event might work in Britain will be interested to know that Musharbash, who speaks accent-free English, has hinted that he and his colleagues might take the show to the UK.

A 25-year-old graduate of Brown with well-scrubbed features and accent-free diction, Heather Lamm is, like her father, animated by matters of fiscal restraint, from balancing the budget to reforming entitlements..

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