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Discover Ludwig"always accountable" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to consistently be responsible or liable for one's actions or decisions. It can be used in various contexts, such as personal relationships, work, or leadership. Here are a few examples: 1. As the leader of this team, I am always accountable for the decisions made and the results achieved. 2. Parents are always accountable for the well-being and upbringing of their children. 3. In a healthy relationship, both partners are always accountable for their actions and the impact they have on each other. 4. The CEO of the company is always accountable to the shareholders for the company's performance. 5. As a citizen, it is important to always be accountable for our impact on the environment.
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Always prepared and always accountable, they take the time to ask questions because they know they don't have all the answers.
"A businessmen is always accountable for the safety of his people and the security of his investments," Mr. Tempelsman said in a subtle message to Mr. Kabila.
They 'were always accountable' for their treatment of subordinates and she thought that the employees at Enron were entitled to 'the same thing' from Lay.
You have to actually give them some control, while keeping some for yourself, because as a manager, you're always accountable for the outcome.
While Gleeson was always accountable to Brandis and technically the attorney general could formally control issues upon which the solicitor general advised, this new directive substantially changes the balance between the first and second law officers of the commonwealth.
I am always accountable for everything I do and if I had a bad race in 2016 I didn't want anyone to use the malaria as an excuse.
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Both have always been accountable to ministers, and now MI5 is accountable to an independent tribunal, a commissioner, a staff counsellor, an interception of communications commissioner and a parliamentary committee.
But as current events in the United States remind us, those in charge should always be accountable for any failures.
Pranksters must always be accountable for their actions, but in the digital age the burden of responsibility also lies with those who use the echo chamber to amplify things to the point of distortion and stress.
While academics have always been accountable to funding bodies, under new rules announced on behalf of the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) today, university departments will also have to provide case studies proving the impact of their work beyond their institution.
On Wednesday morning, he described himself as "someone who's always been accountable and attentive and an independent thinker and voter, and looking at every single issue on its merits, whether it's a good Democrat idea or a good Republican idea".
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