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The phrase "accuracy and completeness" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the degree to which something is both correct and comprehensive. Example: The accuracy and completeness of the financial reports has greatly improved since the implementation of the new auditing system.
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The assessor would be responsible for certifying the accuracy and completeness of the annual assessment roll.
That process "is essential not only to the fairness but the accuracy and completeness of our report", he said.
"Since then, the accuracy and completeness of his testimony and affidavits have been called into question," Mr. Durbin said.
Chilcot on Wednesday strongly defended the "Maxwellisation" process in which those facing criticism are given a chance to respond, saying it was essential for fairness, accuracy and completeness.
Tehran would have also defeated a central tenet of IAEA inspections: the need to determine both the accuracy and completeness of a state's nuclear declaration.
The latter data are a measure of accuracy and completeness.
They have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
Obviously, this method will lower the data accuracy and completeness.
Methods are needed to improve accuracy and completeness of the problem list.
The experimental results show that the generated approximate continuous Pareto front has good accuracy and completeness.
The accuracy and completeness of this reconstruction are reduced by two factors.
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rigor and completeness
integrity and completeness
correctness and completeness
relevance and completeness
clarity and completeness
accuracy and exhaustiveness
error and completeness
soundness and completeness
accuracy and simplicity
accuracy and usability
accuracy and leadership
accuracy and validity
accuracy and integrity
accuracy and reliability
accuracy and stability
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