Sentence examples for account for a tangible from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "account for a tangible" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of explaining or justifying a physical or concrete item, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In our financial report, we need to account for a tangible asset that has been overlooked."
Alternatives: "explain a tangible" or "justify a tangible".

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The integration characteristics of retroviral (RV) vectors increase the probability of interfering with the regulation of cellular genes, and account for a tangible risk of insertional mutagenesis in treated patients.

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This accounts for a tangible benefit to the user.

The simulation experiments revealed that the relatively short radar records explained the majority of the uncertainty associated with the radar-based quantiles; however, they did not account for any tangible contribution to the systematic underestimation observed between radar- and gauge-based frequency estimates.

Traditional accounting methods have been designed to account for tangible assets -- like a manufacturing plant -- that depreciate over time and are reported at historical cost.

Based on the linear no-threshold model, low-dose diagnostic radiation exposure (<100 mSv) accounts for a low but tangible risk of carcinogenesis [21, 22, 23].

Not bad for a tangible outcome.

It empathized with David Reynard's search for a tangible cause for his wife's cancer.

I was trading an existential fear for a tangible one.

Quantifying these interventions allows for a tangible measure of an indirect result of introducing this new technology.

The obtained results of the regression analyses are presented in Table  2.> The global index of acceptance of life with psoriasis was statistically significantly accounted for only by tangible support (approximately 19%% of explained variance).

Methodologically, areas for further development include how to properly assess costs from a societal perspective rather than just through the lens of the cost to government and accounting for non-tangible costs and non-health benefits commonly associated with CHWs.

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