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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuracy target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where specific levels of precision or correctness are being defined or aimed for, such as in research, data analysis, or quality control.
Example: "Our accuracy target for this experiment is 95%, ensuring that our results are reliable and valid."
Alternatives: "precision goal" or "correctness benchmark".
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Unlike the first challenge, the contest will have no specific accuracy target.
But to reach the Census Bureau's accuracy target, character recognition alone was not going to be enough.
Statistically inappropriate accuracy target.
In the field of ultra-precision machining, its accuracy target is quite high, thus, the above method is very meaningful.
The accuracy target requirement for the MIO primary ionospheric field is 10% average relative error in ǀBǀ on ground.
Across roughly two weeks of the tournament, IBM will capture 3.2 million data points from 19 courts with an accuracy target of 100percentt and a sub-second response time.
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No evidence provided for desired accuracy targets.
It is, however, evident that the research community does not universally adopt the approaches that are often recommended to it, perhaps a reflection of the problems associated with accuracy assessment, and typically fails to achieve the accuracy targets commonly specified.
Case A's ability to achieve accuracy targets was volatile across most of his therapy course.
Case B's ability to reach accuracy targets was outstanding from the outset.
The speech-language pathologist, in turn, reviewed the daily results and sent new accuracy targets for the subsequent session by return email.
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