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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account of two" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation involving two parties or elements, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The account of two was confusing, as it didn't specify what the two were."
Alternatives: "report of two" or "narrative of two".
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His stance took account of two political realities.
That's a curiously Panglossian account of two diametrically opposed visions of Europe.
Long account of two informal talks given by Previn to the young people.
Her book is a thorough account of two not always scintillating people.
Another novella is the perplexing account of two sisters, one apparently keeping a record of the other's pregnancy.
The English middle class is scrutinized in this sprawling account of two families on an affluent Sheffield housing estate.
Considerations of empire today must take account of two imperial traditions: that of the conquered as well as the conquerors.
A fine journalist's account of two indomitable women who did more than survive; they kept their humanity.
On the other it is a scrupulous, factual account of two decades of Israel's conflicts with its neighbors that refuses to demonize or to blame the country's enemies.
There are beagles to thank for "Archie and Amélie," Donna M. Lucey's irresistible account of two relatively obscure Gilded Age figures.
My Name Is Leon by Kit de Waal (Viking £12.99) is a poignant and life-affirming account of two young brothers in care.
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