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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account continued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the ongoing status or updates related to an account, such as in financial statements or reports.
Example: "The account continued to show a positive balance despite the recent expenditures."
Alternatives: "account ongoing" or "account in progress".
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When she returned to the front desk, the second account continued, the woman finished her work.
On Twitter, Sabu's account continued to threaten the "Feds" and post encouragingly on new attacks.
Meanwhile, the official Twitter account continued to reassure people "the online form and website are operating smoothly as expected".
"It will send its roots into every crevice of the wall, sucking the mortar into dry dust," the account continued.
"The senator," the Times's account continued, "then started on one of the most unusual political motorcades in history, traveling up the Naugatuck River Valley.
Instead, as the other official news sources maintained their silence on the story, the official CCTV Twitter account continued firing off updates as if nothing had happened.
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The account continues for four pages.
The account continues to age, even after it is closed.
The Martin Agency, Richmond, Va., which had handled the media account, continues handling creative duties.
And the government could then write checks against that account, continuing normal operations without issuing new debt.
Manor's account continues: "The dutiful wife went to fetch a spoon, and Mr Bandaranaike quipped: 'We have to think for them too.'" She made no complaint.
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