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The phrase "accurate articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to articles that are precise, correct, or free from errors, often in contexts like journalism, research, or academic writing.
Example: "The editor emphasized the importance of publishing accurate articles to maintain the credibility of the magazine."
Alternatives: "correct articles" or "precise articles".
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He said that more "fair and accurate" articles would translate, over time, into a more positive image of the country.
But we should keep dipping into Wikipedia – using it, both to find things and for the serendipity of learning about something new – because of all the links guiding you to your next stop: the (hopefully accurate) source materials that editors use to validate the (hopefully accurate) articles.
KATHERINE FLORES, New York, posted on nytimes.com WHEN HOLLYWOOD WANTS GOOD, CLEAN FUN, IT GOES TO MORMON COUNTRY Thank you, Jon Mooallem, for writing one of the best, most respectful and accurate articles I've ever read about Brigham Young University, its culture, its students and especially its animation program.
Some accurate articles may have low accuracy scores.
Some reasons accurate articles frequently get low scores include: Old versions of the article were inaccurate, and the article was later improved, but the old accuracy scores were not cleared.
Some reasons accurate articles frequently get low scores include: old versions of the article were inaccurate, and the article was later improved, but the old accuracy ratings were not cleared.
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This sadly accurate article reminded me of the annual tension in Ithaca surrounding the latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings.
I am perfectly prepared to believe David sent in an accurate article that was then hacked to pieces in the newsroom.
I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to write such an in-depth, accurate article on our oft-ignored illness.
This is the position I find myself in after reading Steven Brint's nicely researched, factually accurate article "Is This Higher Education's Golden Age?" (Chronicle Review, January 11 , 2019.
It varies honestly, probably the most accurate article related to my work was written by SUNY New Paltz undergraduate Corinna Ridgeway for SUNY New Paltz's The Little Rebellion an alternative student newspaper.
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