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The phrase "a more accurate term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing terminology and suggesting a term that better describes or represents a concept or idea.
Example: "In this context, 'sustainable development' is a more accurate term than 'environmental conservation.'"
Alternatives: "a better term" or "a more precise term".
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(This summer, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld floated "Global Struggle Against Violent Extremism"—a more accurate term, and less flattering to terrorists, which was immediately shot down by the President).
A more accurate term would be "foresight".
"Propaganda" is a more accurate term.
In truth, "herding" would be a more accurate term.
A more accurate term might be "rivals management".
A more accurate term is "autonomous driving cars".
A more accurate term might be conservative establishment.
They're all part of the American bloodline — although "blood tapestry" might be a more accurate term.
Given the existence of homemaker dads, a more accurate term is "aid for affluent spouse care".
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Future planning would be a more accurate term--and future planning is all about choice.
We need a new, more accurate, term for indeterminate sentences.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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