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The phrase "develop an account" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to creating a membership account on a website, setting up a bank account, or creating a profile on a platform. For example, "We need to develop an account for our business on the online marketplace."
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How Britain Became Modern (2014), sought to develop an account of modernity rooted in singular social conditions rather than the logic of capitalism.
In this paper, we develop an account of the types of experiences through which speakers learn to design their utterances for particular addressees.
But federal prosecutors concluded in 2001 that there was evidence to suggest that the officers might have worked together to develop an account of the shooting that would cast Mr. Busch as a dangerous aggressor.
In our contribution to the upcoming Petrie-Flom Center symposium Beyond Disadvantage: Disability, Law, and Bioethics, Anita Silvers and I develop an account of disability civil rights in access to health care.
Currie draws on varied examples from across the historical sciences, from Mayan ritual sacrifice to giant Mesozoic fleas to Mars's mysterious watery past, to develop an account of the nature of, and resources available to, historical science.
Other feminists have attempted to develop an account of how male metaphors and symbols undermine philosophical arguments (Rooney 1991).
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He got a lucky break in 1995, when the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) commissioned him to develop an accounting and business intelligence system for the Institute's internal use.
Moran said the company plans to use its new funding to develop an accounts receivable feature for vendors from large food service distributors to small local farms — that will automatically issue invoices, track them and bill customers through the app.
Develop an accounting system in partnership with your CPA.
An earlier book, The Moral Gap, develops an account of the need for God's assistance in meeting the moral demand of which God is the source.
In any event, this hybrid approach is not without its difficulties – see Mabbott (1951) – and in his later An Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy (1938) Broad develops an account along more orthodox Retentionalist lines.
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