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Discover Ludwig"have accountability" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the responsibility or obligation that someone has to take ownership of their actions or decisions, and to be held accountable for them. Example: The CEO of the company emphasized the importance of employees having accountability for their work and encouraged them to take ownership of their tasks and projects.
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"When you don't have accountability no one is accountable for anything," he said, under often combative questioning from Robert Cunningham.
You can't have accountability without having clarity (you can't hold someone accountable if they never fully understood your instructions or expectations).
"How can you have accountability when you don't know who should be held accountable?" Mr. Meyer asked.
They should have accountability".
Do you have accountability and transparency?
We need to have accountability.
The mayor will have accountability.
Either you have accountability or you don't".
It has to have accountability and oversight.
I'll tell you, that's how you have accountability in government.
"We will have accountability without vengeance," he said, before introducing President Obama as the next speaker.
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