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The phrase "accurate alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where precision in positioning or arrangement is important, such as in technical, scientific, or design discussions.
Example: "The success of the project depends on the accurate alignment of all components to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "precise alignment" or "correct alignment".
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Accurate function prediction requires a higher level of sequence identity and an accurate alignment, two factors that are at odds with deep scoring matrices.
We chose to limit the analysis to a short but accurate alignment and avoided the potentially dangerous inclusion of many unreliably aligned positions.
For more efficient and more accurate alignment along distant points, you can use a laser level.
Leveling is accomplished with the aid of a spirit level; crosshairs in the telescope permit accurate alignment with the object sighted.
Accurate alignment depends on estimating the optimal deformable shape parameters.
This would insure a more accurate alignment, and eventually correct for any morphological distortions [18].
They argued that restoring accurate alignment is more important than resecting the lesion.
The ICP provides an accurate alignment with O(n2) complexity in its standard variant.
The DESI source was designed for accurate alignment and reproduction of critical geometric variables.
Secondly, via the bottom up techniques, the produced SiNW lacks control, accurate alignment, and identical precise direction as such new and improved synthesis technique is needed with greater control and accurate alignment [85 87].
As the deformed reference is closer to the target than the reference, it will produce more accurate alignment.
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