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Discover Ludwig"accuracy down to" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the level of precision or detail in a measurement or statement. For example, "The survey was conducted with an accuracy down to three decimal places" or "The instructions were written with accuracy down to the smallest detail."
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He is predicting accuracy down to one block.
A chronometer is a very delicate instrument, and must be rated for accuracy down to the thenth of a second.
These mechanical arms move with accuracy down to 0.03mm, and are programmed with software called Robot Animator.
Eventually, King Children will look to support all devices that enable facial scanning with accuracy down to the millimeter.
This method is examined on exactly solvable problems and produces the numerical accuracy down to 10−11.
Arsenal had just 12% of possession in the second half, with their passing accuracy down to 61.3% after the break.
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Looking at the requirements for the higher-bandwidth carriers, it can be observed that timing accuracies down to a few nanoseconds will have to be considered in 5G for centralized baseband processing.
At day 6, prediction accuracy improves down to 1.76 mas for the terrestrial pole offset, and 2.6 mas for ΔUT1, which correspond to an accuracy increase of about 41% over predictions published in Bulletin A by the International Earth Rotation and Reference System Service.
Bigelow became obsessed with the accuracy, right down to the fixtures and fittings.
"The discrepancy of track accuracy is down to plus or minus one centimeter.
Springer (the only character who doesn't sing, but speaks) is impersonated by Michael Brandon with eerie accuracy, right down to the slithering gait.
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