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The phrase "accurate rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to rules that are precise, correct, or free from error in a specific context.
Example: "In order to ensure fair play, we must adhere to the accurate rules set forth by the governing body."
Alternatives: "precise guidelines" or "correct regulations".
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Obviously, such an approach cannot extract perfectly accurate rules.
For instance, we want to detect fairly accurate rules from new, abnormal yet significant phenomena despite their low frequency.
Before the GA was used, a GP approach experimented with different rules than can reproduce the example set of design defects, with the most accurate rules being returned.
In order to identify any named entity in text data, a rule-generation process has to process a huge amount of text to collect accurate rules.
Another would add more accurate rules of origin so that inputs substantially made in China are not credited as produced in North America.
If more information is available to give more accurate rules or centroids, they can be written here.
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4. Mrskite draws the worryingly accurate rule of thumb that "the longer the trailer the crappier the film".
A reasonably accurate rule for determing the incidence of plural births among human beings is Hellin's Law, named after the Frenchman who propounded it, in 1895.
And it turns out, there is: the letter W. With words like weird, weight and Rottweiler, it appears that "i before e, except after w" is a more accurate rule than the one we all know.
The simplistic but roughly accurate rule of thumb I tend to repeat at parties is that, in presidential elections, the incumbent wins as long as he's passably popular and the economy has been growing, and he loses if he isn't and it hasn't.
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