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The phrase 'written accounts' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to written records, diaries, documents, or other sources of information or evidence. For example, "We were able to find several written accounts that indicated the event had taken place."
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Here, again, the written accounts converge.
First-person written accounts are harder to find.
They are, instead, beautifully written accounts of real events.
Some written accounts of his life also say this.
One cited Mr. Taubman's dyslexia and trouble with written accounts.
The book includes photographs and written accounts of that adventure by each of them.
His story is addressed to her, sometimes when they meet, often in written accounts.
He described the vision several times, in written accounts published and unpublished in his lifetime.
Photographs and written accounts capture her joy in dancing in the open air; Ms. Foote, with her projection and absorption, seemed true to that spirit.
The written accounts of the test, of which there are many, grapple with how to describe an experience for which no terminology had yet been invented.
Archaeology gives us physical evidence – bullets dumped on the floor, wire twisted into pothooks – of things that written accounts seldom mention.
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