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The phrase "a single account of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific narrative or description of an event, situation, or topic.
Example: "The historian provided a single account of the events leading up to the revolution, highlighting key figures and decisions."
Alternatives: "one version of" or "a solitary narrative of".
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There was not a single account of successful prosecution.
Our method does not consist of saying that journalists should give a single account of the conflict.
The Princeton team analyzed the ice-core data to create a single account of how atmospheric oxygen has changed during the past 800,000 years.
A single account of content can be combined with accounts of various kinds of forces to yield accounts of various kinds of attitudes and speech acts.
In the first issue after 9/11, New Yorker writers responded to the attacks in a special Talk of the Town section, and combined their reporting to produce a single account of the day's events written by David Remnick.
The teller's ideas of plausibility and coherency become principles of selection, and unassimilable details drop away, ambiguities are nudged until they fall to one side or the other, and finally only a single account of things seems possible.
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It was no accident that there was not a single account from a child of what was happening in their minds in the programme.
The new PogoPlug features four USB ports, a new address book feature, global search across all the drives attached to a PogoPlug and all the PogoPlugs associated with a single account, and a host of other improvements.
However, this means changing the features of a single account.
Poor countries would receive prompt and predictable financing for agricultural inputs from a single account, rather than from dozens of distinct and fragmented donors.
The new policy also explicitly bans "creating multiple accounts with overlapping uses" aimed at evading suspension of a single account.
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