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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable accuracy for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the level of precision or correctness that is deemed satisfactory for a particular context or purpose.
Example: "The acceptable accuracy for the measurements in this experiment is within 5% of the true value."
Alternatives: "satisfactory precision for" or "tolerable accuracy for".
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The correlations proposed here are of acceptable accuracy for application in process design and engineering.
Thus, the results presented here are of acceptable accuracy for use in engineering process design.
An acceptable accuracy for these predictions of the computer models is presented.
Results from a real application and simulation show that this approximation model provides acceptable accuracy for practical purposes.
The model of the neural network gives a prediction with an acceptable accuracy for the fires in dwelling areas.
The calculated impact locations are generally in agreement with the testing impact locations with acceptable accuracy for engineering application.
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The absolute values of uncertainties of the combustion enthalpies (6.7 8.0) kJ mol−1 confirm acceptable accuracy of measurements for compounds with such complex structure.
From the samples shown in Figure 7, in this specific case, the DI value of is a good guidance value for acceptable accuracy of the design.
For acceptable accuracy of measurement of both harmonics and inter-harmonics, Fourier analysis is implemented with a number cycle windows chosen to get a suitable resolution spectrum for both two systems.
A five-fold cross-validation ensured that the model predicts within the acceptable accuracy range for new data.
The errors associated with the approximate analytic methods falls well within acceptable accuracy levels for engineering analysis and design.
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