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The phrase "full account of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is providing a complete and detailed description of a topic. For example: "The author provided a full account of his experience in the jungle."
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She provides a full account of his life.
(For a full account of Marxist philosophy, see Marxism).
(For a full account of the congress, read this).
A full account of Operation Payback and its "major shitstorm" is available here.
(See Martin Stannard's biography for a full account of her departure).
A full account of the strike of 1984/85 is still to be written.
A full account of all of this will one day be given, but not yet.
Few people expected Patrick French's biography to be a full account of the writer's life.
A full account of what McCain actually said, and in what context, is available.
"The government must give a full account of what has occurred here," she said.
The government said it would take "full account of all the changes Serco have made".
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