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"being accounted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something is taken into consideration or accepted as valid. For example, "The resources being accounted for in the budget are limited."
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Every bird in the flock apparently, was being accounted for.
You can't even get to your seat without being "accounted for" and stamped on the neck.
We personally think that with those concerns being accounted for, that estimation should be more robust.
A. That's why I'm saying I take full responsibility for those checks not being accounted for.
All alterations observed in the cyclic plastic behavior are being accounted by the absence or presence of martensite.
"The S.E.C. didn't find much of a problem in the way the Prudential deal was being accounted for," said James A. Lane, an analyst at Salomon Smith Barney.
The current legal setting is working under the assumption that if family and medical staff don't conflict, the child's interests are being accounted for.
They're struggling with issues that aren't being accounted for in conversations about dependence, addiction and the safe use of opioids for long-term pain management.
It is being accounted a triumph that the restrooms in New York's new baseball stadiums have better gender balances than the old ones.
Military rockets deliverable upon Saddam Hussein, not pro-impeachment votes aimed at Bill Clinton, were suddenly being accounted for in portentous bulletins across the day.
If some of this carbon is leaking into waterways and ultimately making it into the atmosphere without being accounted for, then the amount of carbon stored might be significantly overestimated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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