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a accurate statement
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a accurate statement" is not correct.
It should be "an accurate statement." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a statement that is correct or true. Example: "The report provided an accurate statement about the company's financial status."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(16)
a precise statement
an accurate statement
a correct statement
a truthful statement
a correct assertion
a truthful declaration
a valid point
an exact account
a faithful representation
a genuine reflection
a reliable statement
a fair statement
a honest statement
a detailed statement
a credible statement
a true statement
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
It is a accurate statement that a study has found that the drug affects tumors.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
That this was already an "American craze" was an accurate statement; but the headline's reference to a "terrifying UK craze" could hardly have been true, because only a handful of incidents had so far been reported.
News & Media
I'm not going to write about the guinea pig on my ribcage, an illustration from a book by Dick King-Smith called I Love Guinea Pigs, which is both a great title and an accurate statement.
News & Media
A theory of speaker meaning requires, in addition to an accurate statement of the meaning-bestowing intentions, a complementary theory of expression meaning.
Science
"No, that's not an accurate statement," he chided an Israeli reporter who said the president had waited seven years to become actively involved in the peace process.
News & Media
"Obviously I'm a big baseball person, so that's an accurate statement because I plan on playing baseball next season anyway," said Winston, who is expected to be the Florida State closer this season.
News & Media
But the exceptional audacity — and the highly crafted, deliriously confected intricacy — with which Scorsese calibrates the thrill of corruption makes it both an accurate statement of his achievement and an accurate diagnosis of why it makes so many viewers (and, especially, so many critics) so uncomfortable.
News & Media
That was probably an accurate statement last time Brown was editing a weekly magazine, in the closing years of the 20th century.
News & Media
On Monday evening, August 5, 2013, the Black Sox scandal of 1919 took its place as the second most gruesome scab on a sport often referred to as the national pastime, an accurate statement as the sport is truly past its time and certainly long past its prime.
News & Media
Lanhee J. Chen, the policy director of the campaign, said in a detailed statement that there were "obvious problems with rating an accurate statement mostly false," including inconsistent standards, and that it showed an "Obama-for-America spin".
News & Media
But the claim that a woman would not have been allowed to defend herself from a threatened rape prior to Stand Your Ground is not an accurate statement of the law.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "an accurate statement" instead of "a accurate statement". The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Common error
Avoid using "a" before words that start with a vowel sound. Remember that the correct phrase is "an accurate statement", not "a accurate statement".
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase, once corrected to "an accurate statement", functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence. The Ludwig AI suggests the correction based on grammatical principles.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Academia
7%
Reference
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query phrase, "a accurate statement", contains a grammatical error; the correct form is "an accurate statement". As Ludwig AI points out, the indefinite article "an" should be used before words beginning with a vowel sound. The corrected phrase functions as a noun phrase, conveying truthfulness and accuracy. While "an accurate statement" appears across various contexts, it's most frequently used in News & Media and Science, with a neutral register. Remember to use "an" instead of "a" before vowel sounds for grammatically correct and clear communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an accurate statement
Corrects the grammatical error by using "an" instead of "a" before the vowel sound.
a precise statement
Replaces "accurate" with "precise", indicating a higher degree of exactness.
a correct assertion
Substitutes "statement" with "assertion", implying a declaration or claim.
a truthful declaration
Uses "truthful" and "declaration" to emphasize honesty and formality.
a valid point
Replaces the phrase entirely, focusing on the idea of a sound or justifiable argument.
an exact account
Shifts the context to reporting or describing something with complete accuracy.
a faithful representation
Highlights the accurate portrayal of something, emphasizing its reliability.
a genuine reflection
Focuses on the authenticity and true nature of the statement.
a reliable account
Focuses on the quality of the account instead of the statement itself.
a verifiable claim
Emphasizes that the statement can be proven true.
FAQs
How to properly phrase "a accurate statement"?
The correct phrasing is "an accurate statement". Use "an" instead of "a" before words starting with a vowel sound.
What's the difference between "a accurate statement" and "an accurate statement"?
"A accurate statement" is grammatically incorrect. The indefinite article "a" is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound. Therefore, the correct phrasing is "an accurate statement".
What are some alternatives to "an accurate statement"?
Alternatives include "a precise statement", "a correct statement", or "a truthful statement", depending on the specific context.
When should I use "an accurate statement"?
Use "an accurate statement" when you want to emphasize that a statement is true, correct, and free from errors. For example, "The witness provided an accurate statement of the events".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested