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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accords for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "accords," which typically means to grant or give, and does not pair with "for" in this context. An example of a correct usage might be: "The agreement accords benefits to all parties involved."
Alternatives: "provides for" or "grants to".
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This investigation was carried out in accordance with the Helsinki accords for human treatment of animals during experimentation.
Soon I was brokering sandbox accords for one son while watching the other skitter across some distant apparatus.
It said it would use forceful eradication only where no accords for voluntary crop substitution were reached.
Agreements signed during the visit included framework accords for cooperation on defense industries, diplomatic affairs, electronic government and media.
The mayors of London, Shanghai and more than 50 other cities are scheduled to sign accords for "green cities" at City Hall on June 5.
Charlene Barshefsky, Mr. Clinton's trade representative and an advocate of using trade accords for political ends, peered out the window of a suite in the Westin Hotel.
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Secondary objectives included comparison of clinical benchmarks according to for-profit or not-for-profit status.
"The president wants a strategic arms accord for his legacy".
"It's the right accord for a university.
"We are trying to reach an accord for tomorrow," Guillaume Denoix de Saint Marc told Reuters on Thursday.
Finally, an accord for the restitution of 40 artifacts was brokered in August.
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