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The phrase 'accuracy deteriorates' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase in any context where accuracy is an important factor, to describe a situation in which accuracy is decreasing. For example: "As the workload increases, the accuracy of the employees' work deteriorates."
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Second boxplot Accuracy deteriorates (MARD median 24%%) during increased blood glucose variability (second standard deviation).
Thus, while these algorithms perform well in stationary noise, their accuracy deteriorates under nonstationary conditions.
As expected, with decreasing angular separation, the detection accuracy deteriorates, as visible in Fig. 4 b.
Furthermore, the reliability of the estimates decreases with M. Hence, the positioning accuracy deteriorates.
First and Third boxplots Accuracy deteriorates in the hypoglycemic range (MARD median 65.8 %) and during severe hyperglycemia (MARD median 16%%).
If the frequency is accompanied by a temporal fluctuation, however, then the average period is extracted and the analytical accuracy deteriorates as N is increased.
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That England's accuracy deteriorated so alarmingly from the heroics in Paris a fortnight earlier, indeed never reached a vaguely high point yesterday from which it could deteriorate, must indeed serve as tribute to the hostility of the hosts.
Accuracy deteriorated during elevated glycemic variability and in the hyperglycemic range.
We identified that the sensor accuracy deteriorated in patients with elevated glycemic variability, as well as in the hyperglycemic range.
Accuracy deteriorated in patients with high blood glucose variability, as well as in the hypo- and hyperglycemic range.
Estimates of forecast error variance could also be made, but their accuracy deteriorated as the time from measurements increased due in part to model non-linearity and the decreasing signal variance.
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