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The phrase "account of recent" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to a narrative or report regarding recent events, but it needs to be part of a larger, more complete phrase.
Example: "The account of recent events provided by the witness was crucial to the investigation."
Alternatives: "report of recent" or "narrative of recent".
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On one level Ms. Kadeer's book is a routine account of recent Chinese history.
Of course, such an account of recent financial history sounds mundane and offers less human conflict.
Following is an account of recent work by the group in India.
In the same year Charles requested that Nithard write an account of recent events.
"Inside Job," as the title suggests, is hardly a neutral account of recent economic history.
A journalistic account of recent efforts to reform anti-Semitic aspects of the play produced in Bavaria since 1634.
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The letter criticized the Times correspondent's accounts of recent Army actions against suspected guerrillas.
The author offers eyewitness accounts of recent congressional campaigns in Texas, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
This point has been brought home to me by Reserve Bank presidents' accounts of recent economic developments in their Districts.
Dan Plesch: The US accounts of recent battles report the destruction of more than two divisions of the Republican Guard.
In this show at the Chinese Cultural School, "story cards" offer first-person accounts of recent immigrants, and visitors can tell their own stories on "talk back" cards.
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