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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate records" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to documentation or data that is precise and free from errors.
Example: "It is essential for the company to maintain accurate records of all financial transactions to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "precise documentation" or "correct data".
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We kept the most accurate records.
PCTs may not have accurate records.
Memories are not accurate records nor mirrors held up to the past.
While the rhino population remains closely monitored, no accurate records are kept for elephants.
"That's not the kind of thing people keep really accurate records on".
That's the highest number recorded since accurate records have been kept.
The cemetery did not even have accurate records for the dead.
Keeping accurate records is also a legal requirement, and poorly kept data could result in a penalty from HMRC.
It was not hard to change his identity there, because accurate records were not kept, he wrote.
Added to accurate records of flood patterns dating back for centuries, Nilometers were a necessary tool for control of Egypt.
The Pentagon acknowledges that it does not have accurate records, past or present, for Muslim service members.
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