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The phrase "accounted just" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express fairness or justification, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The expenses were accounted just, ensuring that all costs were fairly represented."
Alternatives: "fairly accounted" or "justly accounted".
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Measured SIF accounted just for 31 35% of the variability (i.e. r2 of linear regression) in measured midday average GPP (for perspective: air temperature explained 77% of the variability in measured midday average GPP).
By 1950, Argentina's GDP per capita accounted just nearly half of the United States.
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You see that money in your 401(k) plan account just sitting there.
At Safe Horizon, we know from firsthand survivor accounts just how dangerous this week can be.
I mean, I was using my Hotmail account just minutes before.
Vintage homes (1930s and older) accounted for just 4 sales.
A decade later it accounted for just over one-tenth.
E-books accounted for just 1.3 percent of all book sales.
Whatever we accounted, you just have two degrees of freedom.
Liberia accounted for just over 60% of the dead.
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