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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounting orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to financial transactions, bookkeeping, or managing orders in an accounting system.
Example: "The accounting orders for the last quarter need to be reviewed for accuracy before the financial report is finalized."
Alternatives: "financial orders" or "bookkeeping orders".
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You'll have to manage accounting, orders, customer service and marketing.
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Fannie Mae said Monday that it had found additional errors in a reworking of its accounting ordered by federal regulators.
Authorizations of temporary new or increased charges may include an accounting order of the type provided for in subsection (a).
MacDonald works on the card company 30 to 40 hours a week and Rowe spends five to 10 hours a week doing accounting, ordering supplies, and packaging cards.
Three days later, the company filed papers to block the PUC's accounting order, which was adopted March 27 along with the state's biggest rate increase ever.
These 2 genotypes give rise to (2)2 = 16 possible combinations of siblings (not accounting order), i.e., a 16 group analysis.
Correspondence, accounts, orders, receipts, notes, contracts, and other papers.
We do not accept retail account orders at the Press offices.
Correspondence, accounts, orders, receipts, notes, contracts, and other papers relating to Dexter's business and political activities.
A large part of the story in France centers around groups that have been able to obtain Tweet and account orders by way of current French discrimination laws.
Mr. Shirzai can show a nasty temper and, according to multiple accounts, ordered the summary execution of foreign-born Taliban soldiers captured in the last month.
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