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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a precise or exact assessment of something, often in contexts like research, statistics, or evaluations.
Example: "The study provided an accurate measure of the participants' cognitive abilities."
Alternatives: "precise assessment" or "exact evaluation."
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Ms. Twenge said she understands that sentiment but that the inventory has consistently proved to be an accurate measure.
The Silicianos have not yet developed a truly accurate measure.
To Urbanspoon's credit, the results were an arguably accurate measure of Vento's esteem among savvy diners.
Again there are no public stats to enable an accurate measure of effectiveness.
However, a more accurate measure of wealth is probably GDP per capita.
They wanted an accurate measure of how their device could devastate an urban setting.
The scheme has already come under attack for not being an accurate measure of corporate responsibility.
Second, it requires an accurate measure of the carbon saved elsewhere.
Then there is the issue of getting an accurate measure of the various commitments.
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These 'methodological improvements' to the CPI are said to give a more accurate measure of consumer prices.
Campaigning, however, provided a more accurate measure of Cambodian political realities.
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