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The phrase "account results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the outcomes or findings related to a specific account, such as financial or performance results.
Example: "The quarterly report will include a detailed analysis of the account results for each department."
Alternatives: "financial outcomes" or "performance results".
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"However, the free current account results in some customers being served at a loss to the bank.
Moreover, taking environmental considerations into account results in a significant profit reduction.
Too often, failure to tailor the dietary suggestions to individual needs and to take living patterns into account results in quick abandonment of the diet.
Manufacturers are expected to take into account results of clinical trials, ergonomic requirements and health care system reimbursement constraints.
Taking into account results of the second law of thermodynamics the stress power principle for dissipative processes is derived.
Taking also into account results obtained studying blends containing lower content of such EPR phases composition effects were investigated.
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It then proceeded to debit my bank account, resulting in an overpayment of approximately £150.
Henrique Ribeiro of Takoma Park said an expired check card tied to his E-ZPass account resulted in a $2,000 debt.
The integrated approach takes three aspects of integration – system, disciplines and life-cycle – into account resulting in a high complexity.
A second difficulty for Hempel's account resulted from his candid admission that he was unable to offer a full analysis of the notion of a scientific law.
"This early account resulted in some seriously inaccurate reporting of events.
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