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Discover Ludwig"posh accent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's accent that is considered upper class, fancy, or sophisticated. Example sentence: He spoke with a posh accent, making him seem quite sophisticated.
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Can't everyone do a posh accent though?
I don't have a posh accent – am I bothered?
For more fun while reading it, imagine Schoolhouse Rock's Bill with a posh accent.
"People think I don't understand football because I don't have a posh accent.
Brexit is Trumpism with a posh accent, Boris Johnson simply a cuddlier, less threatening version of the man himself.
An old flame called Ana, who Teddy's friends nicknamed Earner on account of his posh accent.
I've got your letter here.'" Prescott adopts a music hall caricature of a posh accent.
(If you sing the next line in a posh accent, you could easily mistake it for "punt gets to Eton").
Hoskins donned a tweed suit and a posh accent to play Van Damm, forever squabbling with theatre owner Laura Henderson.
You can also "affect", say, a posh accent, which may lead to people describing you as "affected".
Irving used his bespoke bulk and his posh accent as a kind of prod to rile the witness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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