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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounts through" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a method of managing or accessing accounts, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "You can manage your accounts through the online portal."
Alternatives: "accounts via" or "accounts using".
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Clients connect their bank and credit card accounts through the Bench Web app.
Until recently, banks made money off checking accounts through, essentially, a bait-and-switch.
The app will access the relevant accounts through the APIs and transactions can be completed.
Lake Resources was apparently used to mask accounts through which Iranian payments passed.
More than 11,000 Michigan residents opened accounts through the contest, saving $8.6 million throughout 2009.
The takedown could cause huge problems for China's companies, many of which run their corporate email accounts through Gmail.
The hedge funds routed mutual fund trades by these accounts through brokerage firms or other third parties.
That money would go to help establish accounts through which individuals could invest in stocks and bonds for retirement.
In order to by fully-compliant with GDPR, only allow users to create accounts through the Web site.
Use one address to link all your email accounts through MIT's Email Forwarding for Life service, exclusively for alumni.
Justice has also imposed new rules limiting the ability of authorities to seize bank accounts through civil measures.
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