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The phrase "account of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting or describing a detailed explanation or narrative regarding a specific event or situation.
Example: "I would like an account of what happened during the meeting yesterday."
Alternatives: "report on what" or "narrative of what".
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Earlier, Farrow also contradicted Campbell's account of what happened.
The account of what followed came solely from Officer Esposito.
She offered a detailed account of what came next.
The report gives the following account of what happened.
An account of what happened at Abu Ghraib.
Shanghai Auto has a different account of what went wrong.
Kevin's account of what followed has been edited and condensed.
"Unfortunately, it's a pretty accurate account of what occurred".
No one was taking account of what he was saying".
There was no immediate official account of what went wrong.
Alice Bell provides a fascinating account of what happened next.
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