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Discover Ludwig"took account" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who considered a factor or factors when making a decision or carrying out an action. For example: "The Prime Minister took account of public opinion when making her decision."
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The budget office took account of these developments.
His stance took account of two political realities.
The model took account of jet hydrodynamics, mass transfer and thermodynamic properties of SC-CO2.
Few took account of the show's unacknowledged but obvious inspiration: "The Producers".
The SQA said the awarding system took account of the difficulty of the exam.
It was not clear whether this took account of the bewildering range of perks they enjoy.
His calculations reanalysed work cited by the IPCC and took account of more recent temperature data.
It also inadequately took account of the changing environment in which a company operated.
In contrast to most narrowly-framed biotechnology risk assessments, the review took account of interventions by rural social movements.
I took account of it by voting for Poland's entry into the E.U".
In the Clinton administration, the guidelines took account of local opposition to the death penalty.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com