to account for and to take into account

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xiangu

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Is it okay to say, "to account for X" when I want to say, "to take X into account"? "Account for" has several uses, but this one is new to me. Any help is appreciated.
 

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It would help if you had provided sentences. But, in general,

"to account for X" = to be responsbile for

"to take X into account = to use x as an example
 

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Thank you for your reply. For example, I usually write like this:
The plan was changed to take different possibilities into account.
My question was if I can reword this as follows:
The plan was changed to account for different possibilities.
Is this correct, or, possible?
 

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Thank you for your reply. For example, I usually write like this:
The plan was changed to take different possibilities into account.
My question was if I can reword this as follows:
The plan was changed to account for different possibilities.
Is this correct, or, possible?
Yes, you can make that change.

On the other hand, in most places, it wouldn't work:
"There's the missing 3 million dollars we must account for."
"There's the missing 3 million dollars we must take into account."
These have different meanings.
 
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