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The phrase "Taking account of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being considered or factored into a decision or analysis. Example: "Taking account of the recent changes in the market, we have decided to adjust our strategy."
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Taking account of the definition of, we see (3.29).
Taking account of the evolutionary effects of human actions is crucial for humans and nonhumans.
Taking account of n close to 1, we can rewrite the above expression as (3).
Taking account of the names of your ancestor's neighbors and friends can yield amazing results.
Taking account of a decisionmaker's preferences and abilities is important.
Taking account of these, it is unlikely that as many CSEs are generated as ASEs.
Taking account of that seasonality permits to better estimate coefficients like intercept.
But "taking account of" is not the same as "being held accountable to".
"Criminal gangs aren't taking account of that," he said.
No one was taking account of what he was saying".
Courts should not be prohibited from taking account of a committee's "operational reality," the brief says.
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