use of ‘by account’ tense in a document?

Does this sentence make sense? Why or why not? Of what are some adjectives there to describe an academic writing style?

The equilibrium change in global temperature realised by account of doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

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Asked on November 15, 2021 in Grammar.
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If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.

And what do you mean by “change is accounted for

by.”

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.

And what do you mean by “change is accounted for

by.”

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.

And what do you mean by “change is accounted for

by.”

Answered on December 2, 2021.
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If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.

And what do you mean by “change is accounted for

by.”

Answered on December 6, 2021.
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If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.

And what do you mean by “change is accounted for

by.”

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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