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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that accentuates" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize or highlight something. For example: She wore a dress that accentuates her elegance.
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Sure enough, this is a biography that accentuates the negative.
A Harley-Davidson T-shirt that accentuates her figure.
The bid fell short but Amano came up with a form of words that accentuates the positive.
And unlike in previous seasons, this year's Thunder share the ball in a way that accentuates their impressive pace.
Instead, its intricate carving that accentuates minute detail, the bright polychrome and sweeping draperies are wholly northern in spirit.
But media organizations were allowed to ask that an article that accentuates the antidrug message be used as a substitute.
In a sport that accentuates the chaotic, the New England Patriots have developed an air of inevitability.
Nothing is less flattering than a facefull of blinding white light that accentuates flaws in skin tone and smooths out any striking facial structure.
These early scenes, shot close in with a hand-held camera that accentuates the chaos, set the film's tone: unblinking, human scale.
Roasting or grilling mushrooms gives them a burnished exterior that accentuates that quality, and it is a fine way to cook them.
She's looking very fetching this snow-swirling slushy morn in a grey beanie hat and carmine lipstick that accentuates the almost vampire-like pallor of her skin.
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