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accurate

[ak-yer-it] / ˈæk yər ɪt /




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After conceding four from an accurate first over, Jacks got one to grip to take the leading edge of Mendis.

From BBC

"It was just our inaccuracy. We turned the ball over too much, and when we did get into positions to hurt Ireland we were not accurate and then gave ourselves a mountain to climb."

From BBC

“AI-powered workflows enabled faster, more accurate pricing, reduced days in possession, and improved resale velocity,” the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

To describe real per capita gross domestic product growth in the EU as strong since 2009 would be generous and far from accurate; it has hardly grown.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the widely repeated claim that brain development, especially in the frontal lobe, stops at 25 is not accurate.

From Science Daily




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