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For sure, I'm not saying to ignore context entirely either. Just don't use it as an excuse not to get pronounciation correct first. Talking to other second language learners, I've met with several who will say things like "Wo shi meiguo ren" in a near-monotone when talking to other learners, as if they are not confident in their pronounciation and so lower their voice and de-emphasize the tones. Or they just do it because they know I am also not a native speaker. I know what they're saying based on context, but that isn't going to fly in more complex conversations when word choice can differ a lot more.