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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he accentuated" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could write, "He accentuated the importance of the project by assigning a team of experts to work on it."
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He accentuated new priorities.
But he accentuated the mood swings in the music so much that the overture lacked an essential quality of continuity.
Covering them with gross, somewhat Art Nouveau ornament, he accentuated first the vertical columns and then the horizontal beams in a covert admission of failure.
Some have said that in his earlier work, he accentuated his subjects' beefcake qualities in ways that bring to mind Fascist-era imagery.
He accentuated the poverty and common humanity of Christ and his followers, the Apostles, saints, and martyrs, by emphasizing their ragged clothing and dirty feet.
As he spoke, he accentuated his points with his thumb and index finger pressed together, like a natural politician, and frequently paused to compliment his guest for asking a good question.
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He accentuates every syllable of his name.
He accentuates the positive, while leaving no one in doubt about the negative.
But Dylan doesn't run from his old age — he accentuates it.
He accentuates the positive when he counsels arts groups on approaching businesses for money.
And he accentuates his pique by wresting the gnocchi from Jane.
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