Examples of 'lose the accent' in a sentence

Meaning of "lose the accent"

lose the accent: To stop speaking with a particular accent or manner of pronunciation. This phrase is used in the context of language and communication, often when someone is advised to speak more clearly or neutrally

How to use "lose the accent" in a sentence

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lose the accent
We tried to lose the accent of the immigrant.
I can tell you are working hard to lose the accent.
Can not lose the accent.
That could work, but you got to lose the accent.
You can lose the accent.
Do you know where you are? You can lose the accent.
And lose the accent.
You would better lose the accent.
So lose the accent and tell us where the hell he is.
I can probably lose the accent.
You are also a little slow . Misunderstand everything they say . And lose the accent.
You'd better lose the accent.
You're also a little slow, misunderstanding everything they say. And lose the accent.
And of course, lose the accent.
And the " thank you " and " I am sorry mista " You would better lose the accent.

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Yes . Can not lose the accent.
And the " thank you " and " I am sorry Mister " You would better lose the accent.
Man, You can lose the accent.
Well, if you are going to live here, lose the accent.
Well, I could lose the accent.
New chin, new cheeks, new nose, dye the hair, lose the accent.
Thank you, but you can lose the accent now.
Do you know where you are? Lose the accent.
Thank you, but you can lose the accent now, Mr. Feliz.

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