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Discover Ludwig"To be accurate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you are giving precise information or specific details. For example: "To be accurate, the total cost of the project was $10,000."
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Earth said, "We just want to—" "—be accurate," Fire said.
"To be accurate, not to achieve an ideological aim".
To be accurate, Baselworld is not just a watch extravaganza.
To be accurate, Nicho qualified, he had hoarding tendencies.
(It turned out to be accurate).
A race caller has to be accurate.
Or to be accurate, mostly joking.
This also proved to be accurate.
Those papers have to be accurate.
They don't happen to be accurate.
"You have to be accurate," he says.
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