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The phrase "a data account" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an account that stores or manages data, often in the context of digital services or platforms.
Example: "To access the analytics features, you need to create a data account on our website."
Alternatives: "data profile" or "information account".
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Mr. Wilson, 29, is a data account executive in New York for the business markets division of AT&T.
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But as a smartphone junkie myself (and parent of a ten-year-old with a smartphone and data account), I'm not trying to be your spiritual advisor here about parenting dos and don'ts.
But as a smartphone junkie myself (and parent of a ten-year-old with a smartphone and data account), I'm not trying to be your spiritual advisor here about parenting dos and don'ts.
An Emerson report estimates that the servers of a data center account for 52% of the total consumed energy, while the cooling systems account for 38%, and other miscellaneous supporting systems, such as power distribution, account for the remaining 10% [5].
The mortality data account for an epidemiological transition with an increasing number of deaths due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Pune.
Despite this drawback, the mortality data account for an epidemiological transition with an increasing number of deaths from NCDs, whereas within the group of communicable diseases, the causes of deaths have changed considerably.
The servers of a data center account for the largest amount of energy consumed by the data center [5].
To use such a wireless setup to go online, you will need a data-transmission account from a wireless carrier.
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Finally, estimates of the volume of cider/perry on retail sales data accounted for an average of 84% of estimates derived from taxation data.
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