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The word 'accurately' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is an adverb that means something is done with precision and correctness. Examples: - The scientist accurately measured the temperature changes in the experiment. - The lawyer accurately interpreted the complex legal jargon in the contract. - The journalist accurately reported the details of the breaking news. - The artist accurately captured the emotions of the subject in their painting. - The accountant accurately calculated the company's finances for the annual report.
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"The public rightly expects all ONS releases to reflect the facts accurately, given its role as a trusted and respected institution.
But Labour's wipeout in Scotland was the only bit of this election accurately predicted by the pollsters, although even here the scale of our defeat was underestimated.
But if Blyton failed to reflect the children of the 1940s very accurately, other writers were available.
It will also help you read more, remember information more accurately, and ensure you don't miss any important elements in a text.
We keep being told that we need a House of Commons that looks like Britain and accurately represents the whole country.
"What is very important, though, it seems to me, is to tell it calmly and accurately – otherwise the reaction from readers will be revulsion and fear, which blocks the human impulse to help.
I don't believe Mr Routh was actually intoxicated at the time of the offence based on a lot of the things he did – shooting accurately at the victims, driving 105 miles without an accident, not having slurred speech … I think he was psychotic".
The headline and sub-heading of this article were amended on 20 June 2013 to more accurately reflect the story.
The variation involved means that accurately predicting which voices will be best for a particular job, independent of age, gender and ethnicity, means pinpointing the right combinations of vocal features.
It seems especially odd to suggest that a play text, out of any literary form, should be carved out of an attempt to accurately translate the original language of an author writing a century ago.
The Scottish National party has laid claim in its manifesto to an extra £100m of BBC funding, saying it would reflect "more accurately the licence fee revenue raised here in Scotland".
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