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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account for differences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the reasons or explanations for variations or discrepancies in data, results, or observations.
Example: "In our analysis, we must account for differences in sample size to ensure accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "explain the variations" or "consider the discrepancies."
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Different stratification of HbA1c levels may account for differences between our findings and existing literature.
12 Differences in the context of these studies may account for differences in the results.
Those factors account for differences in pain tolerance among humans.
Does inequality account for differences in parenting styles between countries?
The article suggests that he has changed his mind to account for differences in babies' temperaments.
Existing databases of materials' strength don't account for differences in strength at the nanoscale.
So cultural differences about handling such shame can account for differences in the numbers of offenses reported.
Cell numbers were normalised to 1.0 × 105 cells in each DHODH reaction to account for differences in sample size.
From this perspective, cultural differences in expectations about mobility may account for differences in tolerance of inequality across cultures.
Of course, each producer has its own sensibilities and intents, which alone are often enough to account for differences.
But it doesn't account for differences in collaboration between people who operate under the same compensation system.
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