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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounts described" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific accounts that have been detailed or explained in a previous context.
Example: "The accounts described in the report highlight the financial challenges faced by the company last year."
Alternatives: "accounts mentioned" or "accounts outlined".
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Multiple accounts described chemical-filled rockets impacting opposition-controlled areas.
Some news accounts described it as denying needy children a chance at the "American dream".
Early accounts described a ferry run by Native Americans in 1650; in 1745 a biweekly service began.
At least 175 enemy gunmen were involved in the offensive; some accounts described a force twice that size.
They had to answer correctly various questions before being allowed into what different accounts described as a realm of barley, canals, breezes and excellent sex.
Thousands of Afghan resistance fighters used the camps, which contemporary Soviet military accounts described as "the last word in NATO engineering techniques".
News accounts described the dining room table as 18 inches wide and reported that the house did not have running water above the ground floor.
Video footage and witness accounts described the bloody scene on Wednesday evening, with families and friends dining at restaurants, as the dead were named.
The national accounts described in the second example at the beginning of this article drove hard bargains with the capital equipment supplier.
News accounts described souvenir hunters being chased from the site of the temporary tomb, where they picked up spare bricks, wood and anything else they could carry.
After George Zimmerman decided to shadow Trayvon Martin and then shot the unarmed teenager to death, accounts described him rather innocuously as a "neighborhood watch volunteer".
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