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The phrase "accurate for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is true or accurate for a certain time or situation. For example: "This report is accurate for the period of 2016 to 2018."
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"It may not have been accurate for him," he said.
But they're accurate for what my experience is".
The name was accurate for a few weeks.
"They may not be accurate" for counting calories, he says.
Which measure is fairer and more accurate for both the riding public and the agency?
It's not quite accurate, for the level of originality and quality here is patchy.
And that was always accurate; for the rest of the day, they exclusively talked.
Trump's facts were pretty accurate, for once, but they were woefully incomplete.
If predictions are accurate for the city, snow totals could break a record set in 1922.
But some critics say the Type M lamp is not historically accurate for the park.
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But our figures were accurate for our local population".
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