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Antonio Fernández
In/on account of?
Is IN accont of, ON account of or maybe could be both?
And what is exactly de meaning?
Thank you italki mates! =)
Feb 3, 2016 3:26 PM
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It's always "on account of"
It's the same meaning as "because of"
I was late because of the bad traffic.
I was late on account of the bad traffic.
February 3, 2016
"On account of" is similar to "because of".
"in account" does not sound correct. Can you supply the full sentence for context?
February 3, 2016
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