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"accurate characterization" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thorough and precise description of a person, thing, or idea. Here is an example: "The author's accurate characterization of the main character's internal struggles made the novel a captivating read." In this sentence, "accurate characterization" is used to describe the writer's precise and detailed portrayal of the character's inner turmoil. It conveys the idea that the author effectively captured the complexities of the character's emotions and thoughts.
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Smith can characterize himself as a quarterback who wins, but a more accurate characterization is a quarterback who "doesn't lose".
FOR some, same time, next year is an accurate characterization.
Both of these processes require accurate characterization.
That is not, however, an accurate characterization of what is in the report.
Asked what he would do if Mr. Davis attacked him as an extremist, Mr. Simon said today, "Change the topic might be an accurate characterization".
A more accurate characterization would have been poachers, rustlers, lawbreakers and other members of the criminal element as distinguished from hunters.
These issues are particularly relevant to clinical and environmental virology as they prevent accurate characterization of viruses from sequence data alone.
This suggests that, to have an accurate characterization of neuronal responses at synaptic resolution, correction of brain-induced aberrations is essential.
The key is the full and accurate characterization of risks and benefits.
Both sampling tools and sampling protocols are critically important for accurate characterization.
I did not see one accurate characterization of any discussions Riya.com may or may not have had".
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