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according to historians.
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according to instructions.

Examples of according

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Playing alongside Dumont has inspired Mueller and Halischuk, according to Trotz.
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Almost 32 million people traveled through O'Hare in 2009, according to the suit.
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DiMaggio made $72,692 last year as prosecutor, according to the village website.
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Around $386 billion was spent, according to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
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The funds invest in loans with interest rates that adjust according to an index.
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According to the lawsuit, MLB later sought to renegotiate the terms of the deal.
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Demand for this game was, according to ticket seller StubHub, at a record level.
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Culver was sentenced Oct. 12, according to the Oregon Department of Corrections.
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The injuries were not serious but were very painful, according to the spokesman.
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More examples
  • (followed by `to') in agreement with or accordant with; "according to instructions"
  • (accordingly) consequently: (sentence connectors) because of the reason given; "consequently, he didn't do it"; "continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor"
  • (accordingly) in accordance with; "she acted accordingly"
  • Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious; Accordingly; correspondingly. [16th-17th c.]; Consistently as; in a corresponding manner (now generally expressing accordance with two or more alternatives). [from 16th c.]; In accordance, in a manner consistent to (something). [from 16th c.]
  • (ACCORDINGLY) (adverb) To show something corresponds, relates. Example: 'He was told that the project was urgent, so he accordingly worked overtime until it was completed'.
  • (accordingly) also, anyway, besides, certainly, consequently, finally, furthermore, hence, however, incidentally, indeed, instead, likewise, meanwhile, moreover, nevertheless, next, nonetheless, otherwise, similarly, still, subsequently, then, therefore, thus.
  • To the documentary hypothesis the existence of two creation stories is the result of the merging of two distinct traditions into one unified text.
  • To the report made by the U.S. health foundation, people living in the United States are left far behind other industrialized nations in terms of preventable deaths. The foundation's report is available in the January/February issue of the journal entitled Health Affairs. ...
  • To earlier reports by the Taiwanese media, Nicholas Tse gave his spouse the final warning through his lawyers. He demanded Cecilia Cheung to bring their sons back to the Tse residence before he returns to Hong Kong, when Reversal War wraps its shoot on Friday.