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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account things" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of keeping track of or recording items or events, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "I need to account things properly to ensure we have an accurate inventory."
Alternatives: "keep track of items" or "record items."
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From there, according to Wilson's account, things rapidly deteriorated.
It has to take into account things like pennant races.
Soon after Microsoft launched Tay, an AI-based Twitter account, things got really ugly, really fast.
"They just didn't take into account things like two-year leases and inflation.
Highways, Mr. Scullion noted, are designed for the local climate, taking into account things like temperature and rainfall.
Our government knows better than those pesky jurists, who take into account things like criminal records, intention or surrounding circumstances.
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(Just one example: Gmail can do that "I'm the front end for any e-mail account" thing, too, but for both common kinds of e-mail systems: POP and IMAP. Outlook can't handle IMAP accounts).
Yet by most accounts, things have not been going all that well at the Chelsea.
Yet by all accounts things are far worse on the other side.
At first Devejian wanted to document typographic nightmares — the illegible, the mishandled — but, as with most Instagram accounts, things swung over to the positive.
At first Devejian wanted to document typographic nightmares the illegible, the mishandled but, as with most Instagram accounts, things swung over to the positive.
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