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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a accounted" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misuse of the article "a" with the past participle "accounted." An example of a correct phrase could be "an accounted factor in the analysis."
Alternatives: "a considered factor" or "a noted aspect."
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Spot 3, which corresponded to spot 4 of batch A, accounted for 4.9% of Bet v 1.0401 batch B (Figure 3).
coli belonging to groups B1 and A accounted for approximately two-thirds of all ESBL-E.
HIV-1 subtype A accounted for majority of the infections.
Although service A accounted for the most calls, it accounted for only one preventable adverse event.
Serotypes f and a accounted for 25 (25%) and 15 cases (15%), respectively.
Clonal complex A accounted for 48% (23/48) of all strains, with a similarity of 78%96%%.
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In 2008-09, A grades (A+, A, A-) accounted for 39.7percentt of grades in undergraduate courses across the University -- the first time that A grades have fallen below 40percentt since the policy was approved.
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