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The phrase "able to accurate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "able to be accurate"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing someone's capability to provide precise information or perform tasks with accuracy.
Example: "She is able to be accurate in her calculations, which is essential for her job as an accountant."
Alternatives: "capable of being accurate" or "able to provide accuracy".
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They believe they'll be able to accurate predict how much additional spending an offer will send to a vendor.
Multiple time-scale algorithms[ 17] are able to accurate capture the dynamical behavior of complex gene networks, such as the bistable switch [ 18], the fim switch [ 19], the oscillator [ 20] and the lac operon [ 21].
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"We'll only be able to provide accurate figures after the event".
Four others studied in the sample also were able to give accurate responses.
"We know with 100 images we will be able to be accurate," he added.
But nobody had been able to take accurate measurements of the gas.
It is able to be accurate to fingertip level to place a piece on the board.
Without their support we would not be able to provide accurate, unbiased test results.
This method is only able to separate accurate resistive component under pure sinusoidal applied voltage.
Simulations show that the resulting LFFC is able to obtain accurate control.
Using these validated assays, we were able to provide accurate forensic analysis on 3 "unknown" Marburgviruses.
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