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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account current" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to the current status or balance of an account.
Example: "Please provide me with the account current so I can review the latest transactions and balances."
Alternatives: "account balance" or "current statement".
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It should also take into account current social realities.
We have taken into account current prices of wheat, P fertilizer and sampling and laboratory analysis.
"Taking into account current prices for soy, the additional costs for RTRS credits are negligible, less than half a per cent".
The methodology takes into account current micro-driving practices in terms of maintaining speed, acceleration, braking, idling, etc., on trips.
Her niece, Deborah Miller, an IRS auditor, said she paid exactly what the tax office told her by phone to bring the account current — $639.47.
Chapter 2 describes the specifications of an ideal introduction system based on the use of pneumatic nebulization and taking into account current characteristics of ICP.
When asked about the bills, Janel Patterson, a spokeswoman for the Economic Development Corporation, said in a statement: "We moved to address this issue in April, and E.D.C. has since brought the account current for the prior two years.
"We must take into account current developments and have a clear view of how the situation will develop not only in the next two to three years, but through the next decade".
3C is the key simulation of our study showing projected ozone levels in a + 3 °C climate (and corresponding boundary conditions) taking into account current European policy (with 2050 CLE emissions).
And they are bound by law to keep their spending within a legal growth limit that takes into account current spending and a multiplier for the state's economic growth.
After this point, the switch would gradually reduce global warming but only marginally, taking into account current projections that the earth will warm by as much as 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100.
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