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accent
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Accents are often used to identify regional or social origins of individuals and can carry connotations of prestige or lack thereof.
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accent
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United Kingdom
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Accents vary widely within the country and are often associated with different regions or social classes.
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accent
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United Kingdom
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Accents can vary greatly within a single country, and can be associated with specific regions or social groups.
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accent
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United Kingdom
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Accents vary widely within the country and can indicate regional or social background.
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accent
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United Kingdom
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Accents are seen as a reflection of regional identity and can be a point of pride or a source of stereotypes.
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boston accent
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United Kingdom
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Distinct from British accents and may be difficult for some British people to understand
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local accents
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United Kingdom
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Local accents are a source of pride and identity, with a wide variety of accents across different regions.
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southern accent
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United Kingdom
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Perceived as charming and endearing, especially in certain regions like the West Country
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southern accents
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United Kingdom
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Southern accents are often perceived as posh and refined in the United Kingdom.
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