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"accentuate the influence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to emphasize or highlight the impact or importance of something. Examples: 1. The media has the power to accentuate the influence of certain political figures. 2. The new marketing campaign was designed to accentuate the influence of our brand on consumers. 3. Parents play a crucial role in a child's development, as they can either accentuate the positive influences or the negative ones. 4. The artist's use of bright colors and bold lines served to accentuate the influence of pop art in her paintings.
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These results accentuate the influence of trauma location and severity in TAC changes.
In addition, Long's test might not be valid when the variance among markers is large [ 30] and the structure of larval salamander populations (potentially a few large sibships) might accentuate the influence of genetic drift.
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These deficits can be accentuated under the influence of physiologic or chemical stressors due to the loss of functional reserve in aging, leading to the manifestation of a clinical disease process or ADR.
To accentuate the excellence".
The publishers accentuate the former.
Let's accentuate the positive.
I'll accentuate the positive.
"Eliminate the superfluous and accentuate the luxurious".
They "accentuate the evil nature of man.
When in doubt, accentuate the negative.
The interviews tended to accentuate the positive.
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