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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounted about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it is not commonly used in everyday speech
It means to consider or take into consideration a particular aspect or detail within the context of the sentence. Here's an example: "When discussing the company's profits, the accountant accounted about the increase in sales during the holiday season."
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Correction: China accounted about about 31.7% of App Store revenue last half, not quarter as previously stated. .
The assembled draft genome of sacred lotus consists of 804 Mb with 57% repetitive sequences, and the 26,685 gene models accounted about 40 Mb, about 5% of the unmasked genome [ 26].
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People began to hold their leaders to account about them.
Holding anyone to account about any of this is very difficult.
Primary production accounted for about 80% of all growth processes, rhizome remobilization for almost 20%, translocation of mass before sloughing of leaves accounting about 3%.
So, why the conflicting accounts about his role?
Just 30 companies account about 65percentt of the offshore holdings, the report said.
They account for about 18% of its balance-sheet.
Those cases account for about 60 percent of all breast cancers.
They account for about one-half of all synthetic fibres.
Agriculture accounts for about 3.8% of Poland's total GDP.
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