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The phrase "accounts two years" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a time period or duration related to accounts, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The financial report accounts for two years of data."
Alternatives: "covers two years" or "includes two years".
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With the Roth ira, you get your tax reward on the back end you put in already taxed money, but withdrawals are tax free (provided you've had the account five years and have reached age 591/2).
Clarisa Wilson, president of Fashion Fair Cosmetics (FFC), cracked open the company's archives to better understand the rich history behind the heritage brand and comb through records accounting four years of consumer data.
"It turns out," Sir Howard said, "what that is really about is purchase accounting for two years, until everybody opens the books and realized they have been had".
The agencies will work with SicolaMartin in Austin, Tex., also part of Young & Rubicam Brands, which has handled the direct marketing part of the account for two years.
Majd Abdulghani has captivated podcast-lovers this week with her earnest account of two years of her life in Saudi Arabia (masterfully condensed into half an hour).
The stipulation was that it remain in the account for two years and could be used to pay my maintenance if I didn't pay it.
This is his account of two years in the tiny village of Aliano.
I've had a U.S.-based account for two years without problems thanks to a VPN, despite using a credit card in Thailand to pay my bill.
"I've seen folks not look at what's in their account for two years at a time, thinking they're long-term investors," he says.
I didn't have a savings account for two years after that.
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