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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he accounted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone considered or explained something. An example sentence could be: "He accounted for his absence by claiming he was sick."
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"He accounted for most of the points," Cowher said.
Farrell's day, when he accounted for every point on his team's side of the board.
He accounted for the game's longest run, 30 yards, but Taylor produced the most unforgettable carry.
He accounted for 1,303 combined rushing and receiving yards last season and scored 17 touchdowns.
He accounted for Jonny Bairstow and Steven Patterson before bad light plagued the final session.
In the first game, he accounted for the Red Sox runs with two solo home runs.
Against the Seawolves last year, he accounted for 494 yards of total offense and 4 touchdowns.
He claims officers once told him that he accounted for 80% of their freedom of information requests.
The court cases his violent life led to are the only record of the way he accounted for himself, verbally.
Quotes Johnny Phillips at length about how he become interested in dancing and how he accounted for his loyal following.
(On some days, the C.F.T.C. claims, he accounted for forty per cent of the sell orders in the market).
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