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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accent has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how someone's pronunciation or speech patterns have evolved over time.
Example: "After living abroad for several years, I noticed that her accent has changed significantly."
Alternatives: "dialect has shifted" or "pronunciation has evolved".
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Language changes all the time – even the Queen's accent has changed.
Since the early days of her reign, Queen Elizabeth's accent has changed, according to three scientists who pored over recordings of four decades of the queen's Christmas broadcasts.
The 'proper' English of the early 1600s would sound to us like a cross between the English spoken in Cornwall and Dallas; the accent has changed more in British English than in much of American.
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Her accent had changed.
But his opponent, Pete Toro, has changed the accent before.
Mr. Hersholt is splendid as Frederick Smith and one can pardon his slight foreign accent on the ground that he has changed his name.
"Charles has changed!" she declared in the birdlike, pattering accent of Indian English.
The suit cuts and accents may have changed, but below the ocean-view windows, the swamp is still the swamp.
"This isn't really my father, is it?" Kaoru had been giving Korean lessons since he returned, and the South Korean language tapes he used had changed his accent slightly.
A survey of 1,000 adults by Trulawn found 22percentnt had changed their natural accent on occasion, rising to 35percentnt of Londoners and 37percentnt in the West Midlands.
Will the war, by then, be differently inflected, in the sense that its tone or pitch have changed, or the accents of the soldiers?
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