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Discover Ludwig"not accounted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in situations where something has not been taken into consideration or has not been included in a calculation or record. Example: The company's expenses for advertising were not accounted for in their budget, leading to a higher-than-expected deficit at the end of the quarter.
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They are accountable but not accounted for.
Up to 80 were not accounted for.
But Zebra has not accounted for his friend Moose.
But even on Travelocity, some charges are not accounted for.
If not accounted for, instability or poor performance may result.
However, in the simulation process, uncertainty was not accounted.
My original analysis had not accounted for that.
"It doesn't mean they are not accounted for.
Many more people disappeared and were not accounted for.
In addition, there are other unmeasurable factors that were not accounted for in these studies.
By the second quarter of 2010, $3.8m remained not accounted for.
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