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The phrase "accurate maneuvers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where precision in actions or movements is being described, such as in sports, military, or technical fields.
Example: "The pilot executed accurate maneuvers to navigate through the challenging weather conditions."
Alternatives: "precise actions" or "exact movements".
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He did manage to make it into the endgame, but he was lost there too, against accurate maneuvers by Sokolov.
The robust attitude and vibration control of a flexible spacecraft trying to perform accurate maneuvers in spite of various sources of uncertainty is addressed here.
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But Yemelin's less accurate maneuvering led to a promising position for Kaidanov after 21... Rg7.
This paper describes the motivation behind these tests and the test setup and in addition gives a short introduction into time accurate maneuver-testing capabilities incorporating models with remote controlled control surfaces.
Extended simulation studies present the efficiency of the proposed control scheme both in accurate rotational maneuvers, altitude tracking, and disturbance rejection.
The most common cause of dizziness in the elderly, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), is frequently undiagnosed, and bedside treatment of these patients can be difficult due to neck and back stiffness, which makes repeated and accurate repositioning maneuvers difficult.
This in turn will allow for more accurate orbital maneuvers around Ceres.
The diagnosis of PBMJ in patients with AP is often delayed and even missed, not only because of the gradual and variable development of bile duct dilatation, but also because of lacking accurate diagnostic maneuver for PBMJ [ 21].
However, compensation is required for accurate small scale maneuvers due to a thruster time delay which is unmodeled in the simple slug model.
11 Bedside treatment of the elderly can be difficult due to neck and back stiffness, which makes accurate and repeated maneuvers difficult.
However, although it is still loosely used to describe many such types of aerobatic performance, it has gradually acquired a more specific meaning since the development of the organized sport of aerobatics, wherein the term has come to denote the precise and accurate execution of defined maneuvers of varying difficulty.
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