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"accurate observation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a careful and precise examination or analysis of something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a scientific experiment, a literary analysis, or a personal reflection. Example: "Through his accurate observations and keen attention to detail, the detective was able to piece together the events of the crime."
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It is therefore important to be guided by theory in defining phenomena to observe and measures for accurate observation.
Is this an accurate observation?
The charm of Doll & Em lies in its minute and accurate observation of female friendship.
Sinek's most annoyingly accurate observation is our addiction to our phones.
But perhaps a more accurate observation would have it that his intellectually curious side triumphed over raw political ambition.
It is all the more powerful for beginning with an accurate observation: that "the English produce so few painters".
It's an entirely accurate observation; I went to secondary school in Massachusetts for a year.
"My mother's family are all heavy" is not just an excuse trotted out by the slothful but an accurate observation of genetic fact.
Her talent lies in an evocative, accurate observation of a distinctive milieu and in the lively, convincing dialogue she creates for her characters.
But the interpretations put forward, even when they were founded partly on accurate observation, most often remained on the level of myth.
Cognitive psychology, she writes, was in its infancy when Barrie was writing, and "in many cases, his accurate observation of animal and human behaviour precedes the analysis of these behaviours by the scientific community".
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