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One of the biggest challenges in learning a new language is knowing which syllables should be accented as new words are learned.

Grandma's string of beautiful pearls was a perfect accent to my wedding dress.

Sometimes I can tell what part of the United States a person is from by listening to his or her accent.

When me moved from the East Coast to the Mid West, Mom was teased many times about her accent.

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