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The phrase "about its accuracy and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reliability or correctness of information or data.
Example: "The report raises several questions about its accuracy and the methods used to gather the data."
Alternatives: "regarding its precision and" or "concerning its reliability and".
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The ESA system has become increasingly controversial in recent years, generating a groundswell of public concern about its accuracy and effectiveness that ministers largely ignored until this year when tensions between the DWP and Atos – which had come to see the £100m a year contract as a poisoned chalice – came to a head.
Production engineers were reluctant to use ABC, being skeptical about its accuracy and usefulness.
Regarding recommendations to reduce risk, an awareness campaign about the risks involved would probably have an impact since the participants in the algorithm validation were surprised about its accuracy and hence unaware of what can be achieved by analysing running data.
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My print column this week examined facial-recognition software, and the confusing numbers about its accuracy.
I prefer a direction to be beautiful, and I could care less about its accuracy.
Clinical history relies on recall of past events, and thus there may be concerns about its accuracy.
Quibbles about its accuracy aside, the roster sweeps across an eclectic swath of American life and achievement.
The line umpire has the final call and can shut down the system if there are questions about its accuracy.
Doubts about its accuracy are widespread.
Questions about its accuracy, though, have not hurt its popularity.
The report subsequently generated much contentious debate about its accuracy.
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