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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem that is precisely defined or correctly identified.
Example: "To solve the issue effectively, we first need to identify the accurate problem at hand."
Alternatives: "correct issue" or "precise challenge".
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Both OCD patients and relatives exhibited significantly less accurate problem solving than controls.
His big problem — or, to be more accurate, "problem" — is that 980 Madison is in the heart of the Upper East Side Historic District, and it would be hard to dream up anything short of a Mobil station more out of place there than a Mondo Condo glass box by Aby Rosen.
If so, then slower, more accurate problem solvers will sometimes do better.
An accurate problem list is associated with a higher quality of care [ 2].
The creation of a policy to help guide a common approach as well as tools to encourage upkeep would be helpful in creating accurate problem lists over time.
An accurate problem list helps a physician to track a patient's status and progress, to avoid omissions in care and to organize clinical reasoning and documentation.
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The code is based on a state-of-the-art Finite Volume discretization for unstructured grids and either explicit or implicit time integration, suitable for both steady and time accurate problems.
A leading theory suggests that the attribute leads to faster, more accurate problem-solving.
Not all the information there is up to date or accurate, a problem pointed out in May in a study in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
Applying the sensitivity analysis helps us understand how accurate the problem performance is.
Healthcare professionals need timely, accurate and problem solving "exchange of information" to perform their "role".
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