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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accentuates with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe how something enhances or emphasizes another element, but the preposition "with" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "The bright colors accentuate the beauty of the painting."
Alternatives: "highlights" or "emphasizes".
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She is small and sinewy, with big eyes and the body of a child (which she accentuates with tight leggings, small cut-off jackets that end on her waist, and high-heeled boots).
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His eyes were still accentuated with dark liner.
A feeling that was accentuated with each passing kilometre.
These low-temperature anomalies were accentuated with grain refinement.
The differences were further accentuated with increasing dB(A) levels.
His conversation has a slightly percussive edge, accentuated with sweeping gestures and abrupt exclamations.
Whitewashed walls are accentuated with colorful paintings by some of Hong Kong's up-and-coming artists.
Here, that was accentuated with the breeze blowing in their faces.
Conversely both temperatures and concentration values are accentuated with increasing Schmidt number.
Some of the flowers were fresh and some were fake, their artificiality accentuated with neon paint.
If it is inherited, that condition will remain and may become accentuated with time.
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