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The phrase "as accountable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing responsibility or liability for a particular action or outcome.
Example: "The manager is as accountable for the team's performance as the team members themselves."
Alternatives: "equally responsible for" or "just as liable for".
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The Israeli military said it saw Hamas as "accountable for preserving the peace in Israel's southern villages and will respond harshly to any attempt of undermining it".
After all, if stimuli we are not aware of can influence us, then perhaps we are not as accountable for our actions as others might want to hold us.
Hoeness, who earlier this month became the club's chairman after three decades as their general manager, was as accountable for the team's poor results as he was, insists Klinsmann.
The committee says the new commissioners have provided greater clarity of leadership for policing within their areas and are increasingly recognised by the public as accountable for the strategic direction of their police force.
This legislation is designed to hold H.M.O.'s just as accountable for their actions as any other business is -- and, contrary to the claims of the insurance industry, it is not designed to promote a tide of reckless lawsuits that would put responsible business owners at risk or would increase the cost of health insurance for consumers.
On November 13, five officers stationed at the barracks that was destroyed were punished as accountable for the deaths of the 85 cadets.
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Poyet believes referees should be as accountable as managers for their decisions.
It is now necessary to use these legal tools to hold the Ansar Dine, both as a group and as individuals, accountable for the destruction of property belonging to the universal heritage of humanity.
"It is crucial to hold those who use or intend to use chemicals as weapons accountable for their acts, as it is fundamental to deter all those who continue to believe that there is something to be gained in [their] use," the panel said.
States should both be allowed to move money around in any way they see fit, he said, as well as be held accountable for whether they are actually moving people out of poverty.
He gives each person full authority as long as they remain accountable for their actions.
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