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  2. On account of means12:
    • Because of something
    • Owing to a particular reason
    • For the sake of someone or something
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    on account of (someone or something) Because of or for the benefit of someone or something.
    idioms.thefreedictionary.com/on+account+of
    on account of Owing to, because of the fact that, as in We canceled the beach picnic on account of the bad weather forecast. This idiom was first recorded in 1936.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/on--account--of
     
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    What does 'account' mean?When you take 'account' as literally meaning 'report' or 'reckon' or 'count' (I gave an orderly account of this) you note that its meaning is absolutely removed from any implication of your own benefit.
    What is the difference between 'on account of' and 'because of'?Also note that 'on account of' is essentially equivalent to 'because of', save that the former is typically used for animate things only. See this discussion.
    What does 'both accounts' mean?I suspect you're right that "both accounts" is a back-formation combining/confusing "on account of" and "on both counts". But I think the meaning's clear even if the usage is questionable.
    Why do we read 'on account of' as one word?We tend to read 'on account of' as one word because it's somewhat idiomatic, but it helps to take note of the meaning (on that page, the 2nd defintiion) of account. Also note that 'on account of' is essentially equivalent to 'because of', save that the former is typically used for animate things only.
     
  4. Can I always replace “because of” with “on account of”? As in I could not enjoy the day because of the awful weather. I could not enjoy the day on account of the awfu…
    ✓ In most cases, because of and on account of are synonymous. On account of is slightly less appropriate than because of in cases that do not involve tho…
     
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