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The phrase "accounted that" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would involve a different construction, such as "accounted for" or "considered that."
Example: "It should be accounted for that the results may vary based on different conditions."
Alternatives: "considered that" or "taken into account that."
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But business ledgers have been accounted that way since the 15th century or so.
However, 1575 bamboo species are reported (Goyal et al. 2013; Basumatary et al. 2015) and Waite (2009) accounted that although more than 1500 species of bamboo are found around the world, approximately 50 are involved commercially in trade.
In multi-objective model, the total project direct cost was considered as an objective to be minimized and the mean project completion time, as another effective objective, should also be accounted that to be minimized.
It is accounted that up to 25% of maxillary ESS failures are related to ostium stenosis [ 1– 4].
Yoon et al. accounted that the optimal growth temperature for P. terrae was 30°C, which is similar to that observed for optimal CMCase production by the strain ME27-1 [ 27].
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No local accounts, that is, accounts that only exist in the Drupal user table.
The accounts that are mentioned the most.
Accounts that are abused will be withdrawn.
"I received a guardianship account that was bankrupt," Ms. Taylor said.
These are the accounts that follow me home at night.
By most accounts, that fear starts at the top.
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