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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accords with how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing alignment or agreement with a particular method, perspective, or standard.
Example: "The findings of the study accords with how previous research has interpreted the data."
Alternatives: "aligns with how" or "is consistent with how".
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This method accords with how epidural steroid injections are used in daily clinical practice, improving the external validity of our study.
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The system will also promote fairness, as the cost of a trip will accord with how desirable that trip is.
We, too, have read reports of so-called industry practices, and they do not accord with how we do business at Goldman Sachs".
If the United States Supreme Court justices vote along ideological lines based on their view of federalism, it is understandable and historically in accord with how justices perform their work.
But the economists argue that this approach to measuring hunger also does not accord with how people themselves think about it.
However, it is not clear how the ways in which psychological scientists understand measurement accord with how the concept is understood in other scientific disciplines, or by the professional and general publics.
But in order for South Carolina to be the hill upon which higher education discrimination nationwide dies, it will first require trustees, alumni, students and black legislators in the state to be on one accord with how to move forward.
However, these results should be interpreted with caution, as what people say in a group discussion does not necessarily accord with how they behave in real life.
The conceptualization of variance explained by the direct effect is completely in accordance with how according to all textbooks (e.g. Cohen et al., 2003) we should compute the unique variance explained by a predictor in regression analysis.
This formulation, which places the roots of today's geographically distinctive groups of H. sapiens extremely deep in time, does not accord well with how the evolutionary process is known to work.
"Beautiful blue stripe!" On the third day I reread Henry James's The Aspern Papers, that most wonderful chronicle of the lust of the scholar in search of previously unknown material, which accords pretty accurately with how a dealer feels when out treasure hunting.
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