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The phrase "this will be accounted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something will be considered or taken into account in a particular context. Example: "In our final report, this will be accounted for to ensure accuracy in our findings."
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Fair Work Secretary Roseanna Cunningham said: "While there has been a slight increase in unemployment this quarter, this will be accounted for in part by falling levels of economic inactivity, which is at an all-time low, as people join the labour market and start looking for work".
This will be accounted for in the regression models by using the indicator for whether education is missing.
This will be accounted for by the fixed effects component of the model Xb.
In addition, KMC is known to promote quiet sleep state, and this will be accounted for when considering behavioral state as an indicator in the PIPP scoring.
This will be accounted for by reporting the actual responses as well as the weighted data for the under-represented groups in the analyses.
As the use of a multi-centre study design will affect the precision of estimates of prevalence and means, this will be accounted for in the estimation of 95% confidence intervals.
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This mechanism will be accounted for within a simple analytical model, which is found to be in good agreement with fully three-dimensional calculations.
Understanding how this amount will be accounted for, whether through employer withholding or in your end-of-year tax bill, will help determine how much net funds you actually have to work with.
This time aspect will be accounted for by estimating and comparing person time with satisfactory results.
Guns will be accounted for more strictly.
Hopefully everything will be accounted for.
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