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What does accurately mean?
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accurately

If something is done accurately, it is done correctly or with accuracy; it is not wrong. The scientists accurately predicted the results of the experiment.

accurately

with few mistakes he works very accurately strictly correctly repeated the order accurately

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Simple sentences

He accurately described what happened there.
This work's very accurately done.
Thales used the astronomical records of the Babylonians and Egyptians to accurately predict a solar eclipse in the sixth century BC.
I don't remember my grandmother's face accurately.
People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely because chickens run about so absurdly that it's impossible to count them accurately.
Tom claims he can accurately predict the future.

Movie subtitles

Aim more accurately!
All you have to do is to remember accurately.
You just tell us the truth as clearly and as accurately as you can.
There are the German positions as accurately as our intelligence can say.
And if it isn't true, if I didn't see him. how could I have described him so accurately?
Oh yes, and very accurately!
Only much more accurately.
Well, let me see if I can explain it to you accurately.
Not accurately.
I'll paint your picture accurately.
He's described the region to us and described it accurately for.
Readings can't even measure its age accurately.
I got the location pretty accurately from some of my Mujabra tribesmen. Actually, they took the photographs for me.
GENTLEMEN, FROM THIS SINGLE PART AND MONTHS OF PAINSTAKING RESEARCH WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ACCURATELY RECONSTRUCT THIS ENTIRE BEAST.
If I were to put it more accurately, the concept of history itself is something we gave to you humans.
Even if at a distance, he's watching from somewhere, or he couldn't target us so accurately.
Captain Buckler described you so accurately I would have known you anywhere.
As accurately as I could, I observed my own reactions pulse, respiration, blood pressure.
Length of feet, length of arm and hand, the color of the eyes and skin, all document this accurately.
I would like to be accurately informed of all of Her Majesty's actions.
If I remember accurately, when you were up in space I promised I'd do a certain thing if you did a certain thing.
Am I saying it accurately?
HOW COULD I HAVE DESCRIBED HIM SO ACCURATELY?
On the other hand, I thought she described the way you left me rather accurately.
You accurately will be told that.
Starting from now, regarding my questions, please answer accurately.
Now, I want to see how accurately you can find your way with the aid of a map.
Since you can read Miss Kate's future so accurately. perhaps you can inform me as to Miss Helen.
He described you quite accurately.
And if it isn't true, if I didn't see him, how could I have described him so accurately?
This costruction of the myocardium ensures the heart works accurately and is harmonized.
I cannot tell accurately.
More accurately, I want to put things in relation to each other.
Now we'll see how accurately they've timed it.
It accurately recorded my lack of tonsils and those two broken ribs I had once.

News and current affairs

One is that they are very costly; or, more accurately, the price charged for them is very high, though the cost of producing them is but a fraction of that amount.
They must be able to assess reality accurately.
It is impossible for anyone to predict bubbles accurately.
The thinking (or, more accurately, the hope) was that Iran's leadership, if forced to choose between regime survival and nuclear weapons, would choose the former.
In the interwar Great Depression, the economist Irving Fisher accurately described the process of debt deflation, in which lenders, worried by the deterioration of their asset quality, called in their loans, pushing borrowers to liquidate assets.
Such a pilot program would benefit poor patients and would test scientists' ability to measure health impact fairly and accurately.
And we cannot accurately predict this shift's political consequences.
New and traditional outlets alike must ensure that they portray the facts accurately and dispassionately, in order to foster a constructive, fair-minded discussion.
Economists believe that many improvements in health-care quality - such as more effective treatments for cataracts or cardiac disease - are not accurately reflected in real GDP, and are incorrectly reported as price increases.
And, after two years of unemployment, the worker, accurately expecting to be at the end of every hiring queue, had lost hope and, for all practical purposes, left the labor market.
Moreover, all too often, events move too quickly to be measured accurately.
Or, to put it more accurately, it was the culture of the whites who held power in these places at that time.
Others more accurately pointed to methyl mercury.
More accurately, tax cuts were what Wall Street wanted, and financial professionals were willing to accept any argument that served that purpose.
The study showed which tests were able to predict the outcome most accurately decades ahead of onset.
The trickier question is whether we will be able to predict Alzheimer's disease accurately in those with normal cognition and memory, or to predict it more than five years in advance.
This approach presupposes that bank assets and exposures can be accurately measured.
The challenge today is thus to understand the processes of tumor dormancy and metastasis better, in order to determine more accurately which patients will benefit from long-term therapy.
Why, then, are political leaders in France and Germany trying so hard to prevent - or, more accurately, to postpone - the inevitable?
If the volume of oil resources were known with certainty, and if we could accurately predict the growth of oil consumption, calculating the imminence of exhaustion would be simple.
As many Hong Kong citizens have argued, the Chinese government's current position is based on a report, submitted by Leung's officials, which purported to reflect accurately the outcome of local consultations on constitutional development.
Equally important, it often does not accurately reflect the improvement in societal wellbeing resulting from innovation.
For starters, assessing and implementing aid policy requires developing tools to gauge accurately where need is greatest.

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