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"unaccountable feeling" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a feeling that is difficult to explain or understand. You can use it in a sentence like: I have this unaccountable feeling of unease whenever I enter that old house.
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Others have talked of an unaccountable smell of roses.
Joe Hemming says Atos do not feel unaccountable.
In Dublin, The Irish Times suggested in a recent commentary that Irish Catholic puritanism and clerical authoritarianism may have left the Irish church, in particular, feeling invulnerable and unaccountable, opening the door to abuse.
"And the causes of the frustrations are often the same in the private and public sector: unaccountable power with the individual feeling left powerless to act".
The 16,900 judges seem old-fashioned, out of touch and unaccountable to the citizens they serve.
The Supreme Court, in a series of decisions starting with Citizens United and most recently in McCutcheon, paved the way for unlimited and unaccountable dark money that has most Americans feeling like their voices are no longer heard.
His unaccountable Austrian accent is a nice touch.
The blame was shifted on to the police, and there was frustration that no one paid the penalty for her death, which fuelled bad feeling.' The immigration service was seen to act like a police force while remaining unaccountable, he argues.
Nash gives us the kind of feeling that crop circles gave us, when they first appeared and their status was still obscure and unaccountable.
They remain unaccountable.
Indeed, the Mongols were unaccountable.
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