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The phrase "from which account" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the source or origin of something, such as information or funds. Example: "The company's financial report includes a breakdown of expenses from which account the profits were generated."
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Coca-Cola Coca-Cola said the corruption scandal had "tarnished the mission and ideals" of the World Cup, revenues from which account for more than 90 per cent of Fifa's funding.
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Bookkeeping provides the information from which accounts are prepared but is a distinct process, preliminary to accounting.
Even though the credit union's computers were cut off from the New York Cash Exchange until early November, both organizations were able to keep track of how much money was withdrawn and from which accounts, officials said.
The Defense Department has the discretion to determine from which accounts money will be drawn to pay for reimbursements or whether the program should be extended for a longer period of time.
The government can still go through legal means to find out from which accounts the content originated, and other info as before.
As the subpoena itself states, it would allow Chevron to determine the countries, states, cities and even building addresses from which accounts were used.
A total of 91 Candida strains were isolated from blood, which account for 5.75% of the 1583 pathogens isolated from blood from January 2006 to December 2011.
America's economy is sending signals of renewed strength, especially from services, which account for around two-thirds of GDP.
Revenue from mainframes, which account for 40% of IBM's server business, plunged 40% in the third quarter and will be hurting for the next two quarters.
The major air pollution source in the city is exhaust emissions from vehicles, which account for over 70% of the total emissions.
A large part of that growth comes from pod sales, which account for 90% of revenues.
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