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The phrase "accounts were created" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the establishment or registration of accounts, such as in a business or online platform setting.
Example: "After the new policy was implemented, a total of 500 accounts were created within the first week."
Alternatives: "accounts have been established" or "accounts were set up."
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Dozens of "Ronaldo's Moth" Twitter accounts were created within seconds.
Both accounts were created under the 414 area code, which covered Sussex, Wisc.
She reported that 40,000 new accounts were created at non-profit credit unions across the country that day.
Carrie Tolstedt, who oversaw the retail banking business when the unauthorized accounts were created, retired earlier this year.
He also starts receiving his monthly pension checks, which are based on his benefits before the escrow accounts were created.
The trust accounts were created in 1887 to manage royalties from grazing, logging, mining and oil drilling on Indian land.
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After all, research estimates that every 60 seconds more than 320 new Twitter accounts are created and approximately 370,000 minutes of calls are being made on Skype.
Accounts are created on the device and checked with a central registry to prevent duplicate names, but no passwords or other identifying information passes to Wickr's servers.
Accounts are created on the fly and any account can be followed this way.
(Even as there are still hundreds of thousands of pro-terrorism Twitter accounts being created every half a year).
Yesterday, Twitter released updated stats on its growing network, revealing that 460,000 new accounts are created per day on average.
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