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The phrase "a more accurate count" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for precision in data or statistics, often in contexts like surveys, research, or inventory.
Example: "After reviewing the data collection methods, we realized we needed a more accurate count of participants for the study."
Alternatives: "a better estimate" or "a precise tally".
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A.T.M. systems also entail a more accurate count.
Whether the efforts will produce a more accurate count, however, is unclear.
It can perhaps render a more accurate count of votes that were cast, but it cannot bring in those who were excluded in the first place.
A more accurate count would, in theory, mean more aid for the city because it would count more of the poor and more immigrants.
A more accurate count, based on articles specifically relating to the respective deaths, produced a result of 6,061 words for Rhys Price and 1,385 for Matharu.
Decades of continuous research must be carried out by systematists, ecologists, and geneticists before the inventory of biodiversity provides a more accurate count.
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It could count them again or develop a more accurate counting apparatus -- perhaps one that is the size of the planet or larger.
But even this more accurate count shows farmers are still overwhelmingly white.
The justices did not rule on what this more accurate count could be used for -- on whether, for example, it can be the basis for drawing the redistricting maps within states.
More accurate count awaits the improvements that we discuss in the paper, including the resolution of the "gray zone", i.e., COGs with ancestrality close to 0.5.
Mike McMahon, the co-founder of the Gulfton Area Neighborhood Organization (GANO), said that increased census worker efforts to ensure a more accurate population count may have also contributed to the increase.
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