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'accurate scale' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device used to measure something accurately. For example: "The scientists used an accurate scale to measure the weight of the samples."
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Calibration using accurate scale weights or a grain cart with load sensors will increase accuracy.
First, it seemed imperative to own an accurate scale, especially during the height of the holiday season.
People from around the world use the drawings to restore original boats, build replicas, or create accurate scale models.
So says Lizzie Faulkner, a year 6 teacher from Pebsham school, Bexhill, East Sussex, whose class built an accurate scale model of the solar system.
Lionel trains fall into two classifications: models with slight deviations, for children, and accurate scale models for older buyers who make a hobby of model railroading.
Explain that this is an accurate scale model of the Earth-Moon system and that fifty Moons are required to fill the same volume as the Earth.
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This shows the difficulties in estimating attack rates for different age categories through surveillance, without having accurate scaling factors and concomitantly larger sample sizes to accurately determine age-specific infection rates.
Accurate scale-up and performance prediction of membranes strongly depends on adequate representation of the prevailing resistances to mass transfer, especially for present-day high flux membranes.
However, the application of a new technology requires of reliable mathematical models and parameters that serve for design and optimization purposes allowing to accurate scale-up processes.
This is in stark contrast to fluid-phase systems, for which accurate scale-up and design methods have existed for decades.
Elaborate arm waving and heaven-bound gazes, at any rate, seem to have become part of the conservatory curriculum, like accurate scales and counterpoint.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com