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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given account" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific account or situation that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "In analyzing the data, we must consider a given account of the events that transpired last year."
Alternatives: "a specific account" or "a particular account".
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The level of service can vary across customers, particularly in terms of the number of employees assigned to support a given account.
If a given account defaults, then becomes current again and later defaults a second time, it will not be counted the second time.
The price they may pay for their fear is the forfeiture of all the money in a given account, even money that has not been deposited in a "structured" way.
Salt does not make it more difficult for an attacker to guess the password for a given account, since the salt for each account is stored in the clear.
It's difficult to identify how a given account may be compromised.
Birdly connects Slack and Salesforce so that anyone can access the information they need about a given account.
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In all too many cases the question is not whether a given accounting treatment fits, but whether the companies' accountants can be convinced to accept it.
But the accountants do not require them to be inserted unless a given accounting procedure makes a "material" difference.
There are two ways for an individual to measure his saving for a given accounting period.
A balance sheet is prepared during a given accounting period (e.g. monthly, quarterly or annually).
That money gets put into a charitable giving account that you can then disperse to your favorite causes.
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