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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accent from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the origin of an accent or dialect, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "Her accent from the South was immediately recognizable."
Alternatives: "accent of" or "accent originating from".
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But the people from Ghabsieh, Sheikh Da'oud and Sheikh Dannoun have a different accent from ours.
Where's your accent from?" A woman was on the line, but her answer was indecipherable.
They were foreign tourists and had a thick, heavy accent from somewhere I could not identify.
Also, strange accent from the singer – a kind of Strine Cockney.
But this was an accent from 15 miles down the road, which really spoke to me.
I've just taken my accent from Dustin Hoffman's Ratso in the 1969 classic Midnight Cowboy.
Plus, he'd lost his Australian accent from Soderbergh's last film, Contagion, so that helped.
"Shalom," came an Israeli accent from the back room of the Charles Cowles Gallery.
"Chekhov is boring," he blusters in an accent from a cold-war-era Hollywood film.
I assumed that she had picked up the accent from her husband, a data scientist.
She has said that she learned how to speak with an American accent from watching "Sesame Street".
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