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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is true, precise, or applicable to a specific individual.
Example: "The assessment was accurate for him, reflecting his true abilities and potential."
Alternatives: "correct for him" or "true for him".
Exact(4)
"It may not have been accurate for him," he said.
Shoaib Malik, with one stump to aim at from square leg, was too quick and accurate for him.
In the light of Oakeshott's contribution, it would have been more accurate for him to have said "my motivation for causing this book to be written", but set that aside.
At one point, one of the questioners, Rich Lamb of WCBS-AM, asked Mr. Stringer if it was fair and accurate for him to accuse Mr. Spitzer of money laundering, even though federal prosecutors had declined to charge him with any crime.
Similar(56)
There is no other accurate label for him.
But not all drugs can be accurately tested this way – this method is more accurate for stimulants.
To say a writer or a speaker is verbose is to say that, for him, one accurate adjective could never accomplish what five so-so, mediocre, middling, half-cocked, wobbly adjectives could accomplish by pilling them up in a heap.
"It may just be accurate for me".
And they might be accurate for that.
The equation itself is accurate for T=0.
But our figures were accurate for our local population".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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