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Idioms: good account of meaning

Posted on December 1, 2019 by idiomseducation
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Find out meaning/definition of the idiom “good account of” including example sentences and interesting original facts. The phrase has been remained very popular in English language since the ages and even in present times it has gained acclamation in common sayings among the English speakers. This term start with the letter #G it was published on TheIdioms.com website in February 2013 with detailed explanations under the category of Common English Sayings and Idioms.

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