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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of inaccuracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small degree of error or imprecision in information or data.
Example: "The report contained a bit of inaccuracy regarding the financial figures, which we need to correct before publication."
Alternatives: "a slight error" or "a minor discrepancy".
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Gatland said: "It was probably the third quarter that hurt us the most, a bit of inaccuracy, a few turnovers.
"We gave ourselves a platform to potentially win the game, and but for a bit of inaccuracy and field position we could have beaten one of the strongest squads in Europe.
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Even though, given my job as a science writer, I can be a bit of a pedant about the inaccuracies of aberrant dinosaurs, I nonetheless feel an affection for the Mesozoic-inspired highway kitsch.
They're a bit of a running joke for us, with their inaccuracy".
A bit of context.
A bit of that".
A bit of intrigue.
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of vanity.
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