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The phrase "accounting for some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consideration or inclusion of certain factors or elements in a calculation or analysis.
Example: "The report is accounting for some of the variables that may affect the outcome of the experiment."
Alternatives: "considering some" or "taking into account some".
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Headaches are common, accounting for some 18 million doctor visits a year.
About 70 percent of agricultural land was held privately, accounting for some 50 percent of output.
But drinks, accounting for some two-thirds of Fortune's profit, deserves the primary focus.
Several million Fujianese live abroad, accounting for some one-fourth of all Chinese living in more than 90 countries.
It is also the financial heart of the global game, accounting for some 80 percent of revenues.
In 2009, Iran ranked as China's second largest oil provider, accounting for some 15 percent of Beijing's annual imports.
Good old-fashioned sex is now doing the trick, accounting for some 80% of births at Wolong.
In later proposals reactors accounting for some 65% of its nuclear-power capacity were listed as civilian.
These markets are already accounting for some chance that Sterling will leave, but what if he did?
Stories referring to large families had more than doubled in frequency since 2003, accounting for some 7.4% of articles.
That is 2.8 million barrels a day less than its current estimate, with China accounting for some of the difference.
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