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The phrase "accounts a work" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey the idea of describing or detailing a piece of work, but it does not convey that meaning clearly.
Example: "The report accounts a work of art that has influenced modern design."
Alternatives: "describes a work" or "details a work".
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More than 39percentt of employees in a recent survey by Vault, a job-board company that researches employee activities, said that they maintained two accounts, a work address and another address.
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The 576-page "Freedom" is, by all accounts, a major work.
It's an unusually panicky account of a work generally considered to be about mortality and resignation.
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With his recovery, Curry demonstrated what is, by all accounts, an otherworldly work ethic.
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