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The phrase "a bit of accuracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a small amount of precision or correctness in a statement or action.
Example: "While the overall report was good, it could benefit from a bit of accuracy in the data presented."
Alternatives: "a touch of precision" or "a little accuracy."
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It does require sacrificing a bit of accuracy.
Financial services firms are paying the bureaus to receive the most complete financial profile possible, even that means sacrificing a bit of accuracy.
If you move too fast though, you do lose a bit of accuracy.
However we lacked a bit of accuracy at times in the first half and dropped away a bit more in the second half.
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After a bit of testing, accuracy doesn't appear to be an issue save for a few really dicey names.
But here he moves with a bit of grace, truth and accuracy.
Researchers in Rinard's group at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a system that automatically looks through computer code for areas where a little bit of accuracy can be traded for significant increases in speed.
"You can never fault the effort but at times we just lacked a little bit of accuracy.
"I don't think anybody, after the last couple of weeks, can question the commitment or character or work rate, but we just need a little bit of accuracy.
At last, they had a bit of attitude and accuracy going forward.
However, the method gives a bit of poor classification accuracy with SVM classifier.
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