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The phrase "a more accurate simulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in the precision of a simulation, often in scientific, technical, or gaming contexts.
Example: "The new software update provides a more accurate simulation of real-world physics, enhancing the user experience."
Alternatives: "a better simulation" or "an improved simulation".
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A larger number of particles yields a more accurate simulation, but comes at the expense of considerably longer CPU times.
However, they offer a more accurate simulation of the nonlinear response of the masonry piers and spandrels, particularly in the pre-peak regime.
It's a more accurate simulation of using a pencil eraser than, say, using a regular capacitive stylus for the job, but I didn't much care for that bit of sensory feedback.
The multi-level adaptive strategy applied in individual-level and dimension-level enables PSO to have a more accurate simulation on emergent collective behaviors.
The analyses also confirm the importance of considering bond slip towards a more accurate simulation of the cyclic behavior of elements with plain bars.
These results suggest that achieving a more accurate simulation of iron solubility (0.1% to 10%) for a wide range of mass concentrations (10 to 10,000 ng m−3) has important implications for the range of model-based estimates of soluble iron deposition and its response to environmental change.
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It's the first device of its kind to do multiple simultaneous robotic actions, which makes it a far more accurate simulation of a biological limb than anything that has come before.
But as you de-idealize a silogen atom, you do not get a more and more accurate simulation of a silicon crack.
The main goal of the 3D track simulator is to provide a user with more accurate simulation environment for track systems.
The simulation results indicate that a static solver could predict more accurate simulation results than an explicit dynamic solver.
As a result, we can expect more accurate simulation results.
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