Sentence examples for accurate fair from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accurate fair" is not correct in written English as it lacks a conjunction or proper structure.
You can use it when trying to describe something that is both accurate and fair, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The report provided an accurate and fair assessment of the situation."
Alternatives: "precise and just" or "correct and equitable."

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We need real, accurate, fair teacher evaluations".

Much of that coverage was accurate, fair and balanced (except, predictably, from the Murdoch empire).

If ever there were people in need of accurate, fair, balanced information, it is Russians and Ukrainians today.

We are committed to continuing to report and analyse sometimes fast moving events in an accurate, fair and balanced way".

The purpose of reverse engineering is to convert a large point cloud into an accurate, fair and consistent CAD model.

There is a need to balance, in a free society, press freedom alongside newspapers' responsibility to deliver accurate, fair and appropriate content.

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However, under the more accurate fair-value estimate, Uncle Sam will lose $170 billion.

Is she being accurate, honest, fair?

They gave an accurate and fair representation of the show.

"I don't think it's accurate or fair," he said.

Rudin himself says merely that Finke's reporting was "completely accurate and fair".

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