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"needs account for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to talk about the reasons or explanations for something. Example: In order to meet our sales targets, we need to account for the changing market trends and adjust our strategies accordingly.
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Domestic energy needs account for 93% of village energy use.
Critics also say the patient-centered approach would do little to help the chronically ill, whose needs account for the lion's share of annual medical costs but who often are unable to change providers or forego expenses.
Health needs account for 9.7% of the variance of the model.
2 7 Currently, in Canada, 10% of seniors with the most complex health needs account for 60% of total annual healthcare spending.
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Energy needs accounted for most of the gain in imports in January.
Second, just why is it that the intrinsic intentionality of non-conscious states needs accounting for, while that of conscious states is somehow unproblematic?
For older persons with complex care needs, accounting for the variability and interdependency in how health dimensions manifest themselves is necessary to understand the dynamic of health status.
Service needs accounted for 8.2% of the variance, but only benefits showed a tendency to be negatively related to SQOL in the final analyses.
London has the greatest need, accounting for 37% of the extra primary places required, according to the NAO.
Southeast Asia is thought to be the region of the world with the largest unmet need, accounting for 48 million disease-adjusted life-years.
Developing technology needs to account for the clinical needs of the practitioners as well as the end users themselves.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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