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The phrase "accountable for reporting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is responsible for providing information or updates, often in a professional or organizational setting.
Example: "As the project manager, I am accountable for reporting the team's progress to upper management every week."
Alternatives: "responsible for reporting" or "liable for reporting".
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How about holding the media and news companies accountable for reporting on non-issues?
Other companies routinely assign specific people the responsibility of ensuring that decisions get turned into action; those people are held accountable for reporting on results at a meeting with executives.
Heads and teachers say they don't understand how in practice schools would be held "accountable" for reporting those at risk of knife crime.
As countries become more accountable for reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, demand for data and information from a diverse stakeholder community grows.
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Hal Stratton, the chairman of the commission, said the agency was trying to hold companies accountable for not reporting potentially hazardous products quickly.
In a statement obtained by The Caucus, the organization says it plans to use the money to intensify its efforts to hold the Fox host Glenn Beck and others on the cable news channel accountable for their reporting.
Researchers are accountable to both participants and the wider community for reporting their findings and for research translation so that the research outcomes benefit the Aboriginal community.
Through social media, journalists are being held more accountable for their reporting and are being increasingly forced to validate their stories, while readers have become increasingly more intolerant of falsehoods or bias.
The ANC says new legislation is needed to make journalists legally accountable for inaccurate reporting.
Any Influencer company that is running campaigns should be held accountable for full reporting measures calculating EMV, reach and engagement.
"I feel," said Dude One with a sigh, "that until a claim is investigated and explained by an unbiased source who's forced to be accountable for their reporting, and not a random blogger, that it's not a great idea to believe just anything you read on the Internet".
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