Sentence examples for accentuated toward from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accentuated toward" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when describing a focus or emphasis directed at a particular subject or aspect.
Example: "The presentation was accentuated toward the importance of sustainability in business practices."
Alternatives: "emphasized on" or "highlighted towards".

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Expression of versican and periostin were frequently accentuated toward the pseudo-basement membrane of the extracellular matrix around these carcinomas, and high stromal vimentin is associated with higher grade [71].

The second decomposition peak becomes more accentuated toward higher temperatures in PLAlow SC) after the addition of SC particles.

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In the post-colonial era, Rwanda and Burundi accentuated each other's path toward mass violence.

"This hostility toward Sihanouk has greatly accentuated in recent months," the Prince said, adding that it was fruitless to combat it.

After the 2004 PGME reforms, physicians tended to move to places with higher physician density, and the shift toward urban, higher-SES locations became more accentuated.

"If you don't want to fight, give us your guns". Other rebels fired their weapons toward overcast skies, a gesture of futility that only accentuated the pervasive sense of gloom and defeat among some volunteer fighters.

The trend toward the formation of conservative study and discussion groups has been accentuated.

He accentuated new priorities.

It accentuated it.

Rather, it has accentuated it.

Mr Gerhardt accentuated that feeling.

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