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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it is not typically used in standard English.
Example: "The data was accurate so we can proceed with the analysis." (Note: "accurate so" should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "therefore accurate" or "thus correct."
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Accurate so far.
Your oven thermostat may not be that accurate, so you'll need a meat thermometer, too.
It's not 100% accurate, so you still have to modify your performance to accommodate for that.
But his prevailing image -- accurate, so far as I can determine -- was one of gentle kindness.
Everything in this song is factually accurate, so you can learn as you listen.
Although he has not updated his results, the long-conflict version has turned out to be pretty accurate so far.
That may be accurate so far as it goes, but it misses Maidenhead's position at the centre of English life.
Calling Osama bin Laden's terrorism "Islamist" or Timothy McVeigh's terrorism "right wing" is accurate, so far as it goes.
"Your list is just not accurate so, one, we're going to have to be better informed," Romney began.
Simulations are required to be expedient and accurate so that solutions can be successfully transferred to reality.
In general the P1DG P2 finite element pair is second-order accurate, so this leads to very accurate wave propagation.
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