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The phrase "accent will go" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey that an accent will diminish or disappear over time, but it needs more context to be fully understood.
Example: "As she practiced her speech, she noticed that her accent will go with enough effort."
Alternatives: "accent will fade" or "accent will diminish".
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Plus, it's always fun to hear how far Turner's recently acquired onstage accent will go, especially in front of a crowd of real, actual Americans.
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My impersonation of Mohamed's accent will become more muddled.
Choose the color palette wisely, that will go well with the accents of the table setting.
There's like ten of them!" Artie is giving us more French accent, then more French accent, while Chloe and Lola strip for the "pretty girl" shots that will go on the box-cover.
I'll go shopping in London in the accent, I'll do everything in the accent.
One day I said, 'This accent is never going to change.…I'm going to keep trying the way I am and, if it doesn't work, I'll go back to the Latin market.'".
A French farmhouse menu with a Provençal accent will take advantage of a grill for red mullet and lamb to go with wines from Bandol and other sun-splashed denominations.
My new accent will totally fool everyone.
Your accent will give yourself away".
The particular accent I speak in is suspense, so if two people are having a conversation, my mind will immediately go to: how do I do it in a way that creates a little ticking clock in you.
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