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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate it was" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in a context where you want to emphasize the accuracy of something, but it is better to rephrase it for clarity.
Example: "The report was impressive, and accurate it was, reflecting all the necessary details."
Alternatives: "how accurate it was" or "it was accurate."
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I didn't ask the president how accurate it was.
As inexpensive an evaluation as it was accurate, it was the test of culinary knowledge.
So while Judge Bork's answer to Senator Hatch was historically accurate, it was an obtuse accuracy.
It was not clear how they obtained the tally, or how accurate it was.
What is astonishing about it is how accurate it was in terms of some of the meetings we all had..."...
Nevertheless, even though it wasn't perfectly accurate, it was accurate enough so that the logic of the game wasn't violated and the accuracy of the game was sound.
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Though it may be accurate, it's an emphasis that is unfortunate for two reasons.
"Even if accurate, it's a ruinous diagnosis.
"If the facts of it are accurate, it's quite despicable and damning".
The book's title is accurate: it is about Eva's cousin, not about Eva Braun.
That's not accurate – it's a wide range of people using it.
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