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Tag: account for

To account for – Phrasal Verb

Published on 7 February 20176 February 2017 by AnnaLeave a comment

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Example sentences from the web:

  • There may be several reasons that account for this discrepancy between the students’ and the teachers’ opinions. (Source)
  • We were also able to account for different assumptions about the combined effects of influenza illness and vaccination in modelling the joint risk of GBS if influenza illness were to occur in persons who had been vaccinated. (Source)
  • School personnel may be unaware of the potential barriers created for parents when written communication methods do not account for parent needs and literacy levels. (Source)
  • A group of school children from Lancashire, who had been on a school trip to the area, have all been accounted for and are all safe and well, according to staff. (Source)
  • Once all known victims have been accounted for, it is time again to change the pace of the operation, shifting back to a more cautious, controlled attitude. (Source)
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