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The phrase "able to make accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to produce precise or correct results in a specific context.
Example: "The scientist is able to make accurate predictions based on the data collected from the experiment."
Alternatives: "capable of producing accurate" or "skilled at making accurate".
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Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make accurate choices while maintaining group cohesion.
However many years' notice the planners are given, they are seldom able to make accurate budget projections or to devise a long-term plan for future use.
He feels that because of his Marxian perspective he was able to make accurate predictions about liberation efforts in Africa and especially about liberation leaders who often lose direction themselves and can no longer serve the cause.
Before discussing the details of atomistic study, it is useful to explore the key ideas in terms of simpler continuum model, which not only offers valuable insight but is even able to make accurate overall predictions.
Using the agarose droplet method we were able to make accurate determinations of the dependence of the migration speed, focal adhesion distribution, and nuclear deformation on the fiber diameter, fiber spacing, and angle between adjacent fiber layers.
The trend analyses, while useful for predicting the ebb and flow of terrorist campaigns, are limited by not being able to make accurate predictions about the onset of hostilities.
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Humans should be able to use facial cues to make accurate inferences about another person's health, social status, and sociability because these traits are associated with reproductive success.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.08723.010 Participants were able to use the colored cue to make accurate go and no-go decisions.
No government, for instance, was able to send typhoon-hunting airplanes or drones into the storm to make accurate measurements of wind speeds and barometric pressure.
"I was able to get a good short hop to me, I had a good transfer and I was able to make an accurate throw".
Are parents looking at all of the available information able to make an accurate judgement on whether or not to send their child out to play football?
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