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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accords some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the granting or giving of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The new policy accords some benefits to employees who work overtime."
Alternatives: "grants some" or "provides some".
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In 2007 he strengthened his grip by setting up Cosan Limited, a company with a dual share structure that accords some of Mr Mello's shares ten times the voting weight of ordinary ones.
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Unity can only be achieved by resisting uniformity – and by according some respect for minorities.
Her own refusal to compromise must be accorded some of the blame.
After three consecutive wins they are, according some analysts, the odds on favourite to finish second in the Eastern Conference.
The most contentious issue is how to accord some degree of autonomy to the country's many ethnic groups.
Well, according some files posted to LG's own site, it isn't.
Our common ancestor with apes appeared anywhere between six and 13 million years ago, according some estimates.
According to some philosophers, reasons for action always bear some relation like this to motivation.
In some countries, Chrome is used more than IE, according to some measurements.
At least some of the destroyed sculptures were believed to be replicas, according to some reports.
According to some campaigners, it may even have resulted in the death of some individuals.
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