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The phrase "account to further develop" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "We need to account to further develop our strategy for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "consider to advance" or "evaluate to enhance".
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During this training session their experiences, both successes and failures, were discussed and were taken into account to further develop their knowledge and skills.
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The investor expects Sourcery to use its new venture funding to further develop its accounts payable app giving restaurants data insights and new enterprise features in the near term.
This indicator is employed to account for best exergoeconomic performance technologies and to further develop deep BER packages.
Taking into account these limitations, this study was necessary in order to further develop this concept and determine if scaling up is justified.
The money will be used to further develop the service.
Europe, too, will need to further develop its migration policies.
They are opposing the plans to further develop these projects.
"Unfortunately, it was not an idea that I had to further develop," he says.
To further develop the model to apply to free-standing structures, contributions from the surface energies must be taken into account.
It is vital, therefore, to further develop these models to incorporate mammographic density so that when we are making such, sometimes life changing, decisions we are taking into account all available information.
"This is useful and precious information that we will be able to take into account as we further develop the principles of youth participation in Nepal," she said.
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