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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate idea of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's understanding or perception of a concept, situation, or subject matter.
Example: "To make informed decisions, it's essential to have an accurate idea of the market trends."
Alternatives: "clear understanding of" or "correct perception of".
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That often gives an accurate idea of what it does.
We want to gain a more accurate idea of what our community think about the issue.
But officials now acknowledge that they did not have an accurate idea of the cost.
But how to give shareholders an accurate idea of the long-term outlook?
Not having an accurate idea of how much medicine is left in an inhaler can lead to other problems.
The designers can look at other boats and get a pretty accurate idea of what's going on.
They may not say it in words but their actions, expressions and questions will give you a very accurate idea of how you have done.
"I think rental customers are getting a more accurate idea of what a car rental will cost," said Neil Abrams, president of the Abrams Consulting Group.
We were able to make sure she was healthy and perform the necessary scans to give her an accurate idea of when her baby would be born.
Do your research online and you can get a pretty accurate idea of the dealer's invoice price for any given automobile.
So she had a shrewd and accurate idea of her chances — two to five years, or, possibly, if her condition was stabilized, a longer, indeterminate period.
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