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'account for the changes' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you need to explain or describe why something has changed. For example: "The new policies were introduced to account for the changes in the market."
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However, it is important to consider whether a rising level of recording or the changing population of diabetics might account for the changes observed.
Google will take a charge of about $460 million over five years to account for the changes.
"It allows the parties themselves to account for the changes that have taken place over the last 44 years".
Rather, it can be any of a dozen or more factors more common in older people that account for the changes.
It allows the parties themselves to account for the changes that have taken place over the last 44 years, including the new demographic realities on the ground and the needs of both sides.
We will account for the changes in ALMP and the empirical research motivating these changes.
This might account for the changes in the nitrate concentration that fell after day 97 (Figure 7).
Fourth, a SDF model is developed to account for the changes caused by VQL switching on the users' QoE.
We, therefore, modified the numerical model to account for the changes in sediment pathways that occur in the Adriatic Sea.
If nothing else, businesses in the tech industry have a responsibility to help fund these organizations and account for the changes they have fostered over time.
This multi-scale representation of GRAB descriptors allows it to account for the changes in spatial resolution in the images since we can store multiple scales at once.
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