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The phrase "accounts on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific accounts that serve as a basis for a statement or action.
Example: "We need to review the accounts on which our financial projections are based."
Alternatives: "accounts that" or "accounts serving as".
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Lawyers usually deposited the money in trust accounts on which no interest was earned.
Isas are accounts on which you will never have to pay tax.
What does it say about the willingness of the bank to operate with accounts on which it makes no money?
That strategy, called cross-selling, is designed to boost the number of accounts on which the bank can collect fees.
He hopes to find some money by cutting ties to publicly funded NGOs with opaque accounts, on which the previous government relied.
TfL told me last week that there are already 66,000 CC Auto Pay accounts on which 100,000 vehicles are registered.
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the account on which the check or warrant was drawn.
Such borrowing is done by placing the underlying shares in a margin account on which the broker charges interest each month.
The basic idea of the Bush plan is a long-term savings account on which the earnings accumulate tax-free and would not be taxed on withdrawal.
Mrs. Clinton is not the first government official — or first secretary of state — to use a personal email account on which to conduct official business.
Each user has an account on which the results are collected and form the basis for drawing conclusions about the state of fatigue.
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