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The phrase "accurate numbers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to numerical data that is precise and free from errors.
Example: "The report provided accurate numbers regarding the company's sales performance last quarter."
Alternatives: "precise figures" or "correct data".
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It is difficult to craft meaningful policy without accurate numbers.
There are no accurate numbers for civilians killed or wounded.
Mr. Dunlap testified he had never told Mr. Edwards to do anything but report accurate numbers.
Before federal-disaster relief, there was little economic incentive to provide accurate numbers and considerable incentive to lower them.
"The surest way to lose that confidence is to step back from the commitment to full disclosure and accurate numbers".
The report said it was difficult to find accurate numbers for such killings because of underreporting and unreliable statistics.
(The Wynn's press office disputed all figures related to salaries or revenue, but declined to provide accurate numbers).
Accurate numbers are difficult to scare up, but the industry may have annual sales of as much as $1 billion.
But Mr. Cremers, the chief financial officer, says the company has never provided anything but accurate numbers in its transformation from ugly duckling to swan.
Nevertheless, if looting on the current scale continues, by the time we have accurate numbers there will be much less of our world heritage to protect.
(UPN said yesterday that its initial Nielsen Media Research ratings were inaccurate for Wednesday night, when "Twilight Zone" made its debut after the season premiere of "Enterprise" and that accurate numbers would not be available until today).
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