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RegDwigнt
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"Take something into account" vs "Take into account something" are both correct?

Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer

take something into account

but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer

take into account something.

Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct  ?

"Take something into account" vs "Take into account something" are both correct?

Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer

take something into account

but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer

take into account something.

Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct  ?

"Take something into account" vs "Take into account something" are both correct?

Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer

take something into account

but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer

take into account something.

Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct?

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Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer take something into account

take something into account

but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer take into account something.

take into account something.

Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct ?

Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer take something into account but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer take into account something. Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct ?

Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer

take something into account

but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer

take into account something.

Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct ?

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"Take something into account" vs "Take into account something" are both correct?

Are the two usages both correct? Personally, I'd prefer take something into account but I have heard some professors and academic textbook authors prefer take into account something. Am I good to use what I prefer or the latter one is more correct ?