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The phrase "accurate apportioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the precise distribution or allocation of resources, responsibilities, or data.
Example: "The accurate apportioning of funds is crucial for the success of the project."
Alternatives: "precise distribution" or "correct allocation".
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Ancestry informative markers (AIMs), i.e. genetic loci showing large allele frequency differences between populations, allow accurate apportioning of genetic influences in populations [29] and are useful to efficiently account for population stratification in genetic epidemiology studies with unrelated individuals where dense genotype data is not available [30].
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Thus, given that we aimed to accurate apportion the African influences in Spanish populations, we retained all 93 EuroAIMs for further studies.
In a top-down approach, costs are apportioned across individuals, and this may be less accurate due to questionable assumptions used in the apportionment of costs.
I'm apportioning fault.
Lorre says that this is not accurate, and characterizes his removal as being more a matter of Shepherd's unhappiness at "how the humor was being apportioned out" in the second season.
I'm not apportioning any blame.
Highly accurate.
More accurate.
How accurate?
Just accurate".
Historically accurate?
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