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"accounts on" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to online accounts or social media profiles that a person has. For example: "I have five different accounts on various social media platforms." "Please create an account on our website to access exclusive content." "He forgot his password for his account on Instagram."
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Could she not have maintained two accounts on one device?
Avoid loading multiple Clash of Clans accounts on one device.
There were conflicting accounts on casualty figures.
There are lots of offbeat accounts on Twitter.
Apple has 435 million iTunes accounts on file.
BY ALL ACCOUNTS On a recent Monday, business was brisk.
Norway puts its royal accounts on a website.
Joint bank accounts, on the other hand, are thriving.
There are a bunch of Finnick accounts on Twitter.
Start checking your bank accounts on Friday," he said.
The first three accounts on Facebook don't even exist.
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