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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable accuracy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that has an exceptional level of precision or correctness. Example: The scientist's experiments were conducted with a remarkable accuracy, leading to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of physics.
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Besides its exceptional speed, the algorithm has demonstrated a remarkable accuracy when tested on various types of medical images, including X-ray and CT scans.
Besides its exceptional speed, the security filter has demonstrated a remarkable accuracy in detecting sensitive textual information within current or digitized previous medical images.
Examples considered in the paper illustrate a remarkable accuracy of the approximation in comparison with exact integration.
This simple geometric model predicts the observed distributions to a remarkable accuracy, and permits the identification of a dimensionless parameter, describing the correlations between the positions of the ice seeds.
These results obtained from direct calculations are reproduced with a remarkable accuracy from a linear scaling fragmentation scheme called the kernel energy method (KEM).
We prioritized the genes in this profile and identified programmed cell death protein 4 (PDCD4) and Kruppel-like factor 6 (KLF6) as critical regulators and surrogate markers of prostatic tissue architectures, which form a gene signature that robustly predicts clinical prognosis with a remarkable accuracy in several large series of PCA tumors (total n = 161; concordance index, 0.913 to 0.951).
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Just six months after the Strasbourg concert, in November 1905, Mahler made a piano roll of the first movement of the Fifth Symphony on the Welte-Mignon system, which was known for its ability to recreate a performance with remarkable accuracy.
Critics of the initially modest Social Security legislation of the 1930s predicted the entrenchment of a new entitlement with remarkable accuracy.
The first large shell guns from Paixhans' design, chambered howitzers firing a 62.5-pound (28.5-kg) shell (thicker-walled than bombs to penetrate before exploding) was tested in 1824 against a moored frigate with remarkable accuracy and incendiary effect.
When I was a student in London in the early 1960's, a flat mate who had been in the aircraft industry told me that the story had been propagated during the Battle of Britain in World War II, as an explanation for the remarkable accuracy of British fighter pilots in dogfights with the Nazis.
Future advances might "allow us to predict an individual's behavioral tendency [to buy or sell an item] with remarkable accuracy simply by examining his or her brain responses," Kim adds.
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