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The phrase "a sort of accuracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type or level of accuracy that is not absolute or definitive.
Example: "The results of the experiment provided a sort of accuracy that was sufficient for our preliminary analysis."
Alternatives: "a kind of precision" or "a type of correctness."
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A sort of accuracy was clearly missing.
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A: Sort of.
If a decision comes down to Moore or Franklin, all the latter has to do is show any sort of arm strength, any sort of accuracy.
Best seems to be a bowler hell bent on hurling it down as rapidly as possible, while showing the sort of accuracy that would make, say, Devon Malcolm look like Brian Statham in comparison.
This is not the sort of accuracy of GPS- or laser-guided munitions, the stuff of those heavily hyped down-the-chimney highlight reels favored by TV.
Quantitative findings, for example, look more "scientific" if they are presented as percentages, but besides the necessity to present some measure giving variation from central tendency, such as standard deviations, very few historical sources lend themselves to the sort of accuracy that makes 63.8 percent any more accurate than nearly two-thirds.
A sort of cascaded support vector machines architecture is capable of improving the classification accuracy based on AdaBoost boosting algorithm, namely, AdaboostSVM.
"A sort of blank".
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
"A sort of dream.
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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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