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accurate English

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accurate

Something accurate is correct or exact. We need to provide people with more accurate information.

accurate

conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy an accurate reproduction the accounting was accurate accurate measurements an accurate scale (= precise) (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct a precise image a precise measurement

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Simple sentences

This is an accurate translation.
The sentence is not grammatically accurate.
The clock is accurate and dependable.
This clock is accurate.
The watch keeps accurate time.
The clock on that tower is accurate.
Your analysis of the situation is accurate.
My watch is very accurate.
My watch is more accurate than yours.
My watch is accurate.
He made an accurate report of the incident.
He is accurate in his judgement.
This data isn't accurate at all.
The text above contains no accurate facts on the matter.
This is accurate.
This data is anything but accurate.
We should leave out this data. It's far from accurate.
Is your clock keeping accurate time?
Honestly, I am not the most accurate person on earth.
Unfortunately, the information is accurate.

Movie subtitles

Nothing remotely so accurate existed in england until the 1 4th century.
I mean, you make jokes about your body, and they're pretty funny and mostly accurate, but with your big boobs, that dress would look great.
Yes, I'm afraid this is exactly what it's like. A very accurate depiction.
But when we need accurate information, they can't remember!
Wouldn't be accurate to call her an easy woman, 'cause easy she wasn't.
Talking of money, would it be accurate to say that you are not well off?
An accurate shot, no?
You might get me an accurate map of Paris.
It's a coldly accurate reproduction ofwhat science thinks went on during the first few billion years of this planet's existence.
From what I hear, that's a pretty accurate description of Virginia City, general.
It is appallingly accurate.
I think Dr. Fleurot's ideas are quite accurate, but I'm rather tired.
The information was accurate.
Mobster, as applied to me, is more colourful than accurate.
But we won't know if it's accurate unless we go see firsthand.
I feel that Barclay's information is accurate, Sir.
Yes, I think you can. This is quite accurate.
Gives you a pretty accurate picture of a lady.
That seems to be a fairly accurate account.
It will be very interesting to see if my deductions are accurate.
Lloyds consulted with the Home Office. They became convinced these wreckers had accurate information of the movements and cargoes of ships.
Every bay and inlet for harboring a ship, soundings accurate, not a reef missing.
So, for once they send me an accurate report. and on time.
You've given a complete and accurate description of yourself.
And homely and busy and accurate and. and all.
You will get your whole payment in a lump. and if your information is not accurate, it will be a lump on the head.
A blind man's hearing is sharper than ours. his sense of smell more refined, his sense of touch more accurate.
And it's the most accurate. and the most unique privately-owned clock in the world.
Well, Mr. Niles, after telling me a lot of stories about a lot of things. you apparently told me an accurate story of where you were last night.
Well, is it accurate?
They represent an accurate record. of three and a half months cruising under steam. in search of a sea monster.
An opportunity to get killed would be more accurate.
If this Geiger counter is accurate, I wouldn't spend too much time out here.
War correspondent, to be quite accurate.

News and current affairs

Investment in statistical capacity would help governments and businesses worldwide to make better policy decisions, based on a more accurate accounting of the associated costs and benefits.
In fact, even on the most literal interpretation, Bush's statement was not accurate.
All of these contributing effects must be understood quantitatively in order to produce an accurate model of global climate change and we remain far from that point.
In some respects, this perception is accurate, but it cannot be applied to the broad Saudi public.
In general, local borrowing windows are closed, and inspections are underway to gain an accurate picture of the situation.
But it would be more accurate to say that there is global investment shortfall, with investment trending downwards despite the upward trend in global growth.
Finally, the belief that democracy and economic reform will undercut terrorism is based on a series of assumptions that may or may not prove accurate.
There are strong hints of what might go right or wrong, but also clear warnings in the report that much more scientific work will be needed to get more accurate results.
In times of war, accurate figures on the civilian death toll are almost always hard to come by.
So far, Putin has displayed an accurate sense of limits.
Still another, more accurate definition encompasses all countries with international influence - that is, any country whose identity and sovereignty is recognized, and that chooses to participate in global discussions and decision-making.
The latest financial crisis powerfully highlights this vulnerability, as it destroys any sense that we can put an accurate price on assets.
But a lack of accurate information has equally, if not more, severe consequences for political processes.
The conventional (and accurate) wisdom is that diseases are named and classified on the basis of scientific research.
While accurate attribution of the ultimate source of a cyber attack is sometimes difficult, the determination does not have to be airtight.
Scientists are therefore still searching for an accurate predictive test that is cheaper, quicker, and less invasive than PET scans or lumbar punctures.
The cost is also the increase in net federal government debt held by the private sector - the most accurate measure of true government indebtedness.
But in fact, it is probably more accurate to think of the ups and downs of the world's housing markets as a reflection of the change in our thinking about housing as an investment.
Bush's partial explanation of the world food crisis, accurate as far as it went, brought the anger of India's media and of many politicians down on his head.
MILAN - For most of the past 35 years, China's policymakers have set their focus on the domestic economy, with reforms designed to allow the market to provide efficiency and accurate price signals.
If Farage had had some first-hand experience dealing with Putin, he might have reached an accurate assessment much sooner.
Although the IMF delivered some gloomily accurate figures about the likely cost of the US housing fiasco, it played almost no role in addressing the current crisis.
Gates himself is the first to acknowledge that the public perception is far from accurate.
Given the large misallocation of resources in such cases, it is vital to understand why prices failed to provide an accurate signal to investors.

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