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The phrase "accurate statistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a statistic that is precise and reliable, often in contexts involving data analysis, research, or reporting.
Example: "The report provided an accurate statistic on the increase in renewable energy usage over the past decade."
Alternatives: "reliable data" or "correct figure".
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In this video, he stakes out moderate territory by offering a compelling — and accurate — statistic to make his case.
That index measures resales of specific homes, probably the most accurate statistic we have.
This would leads to requirement of large quantity of real data for ensuring relative accurate statistic estimations.
In this paper, a comprehensive survey and comparison of in silico methods is conducted for establishing a more accurate statistic model.
While much debated, this has been shown to be an accurate statistic [ 18].
This consistency provided independent verification of the predicted taxonomic profiles; the 11 separate profiles are averaged by MetAnnotate to provide a more accurate statistic of overall abundance.
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In practice, however, accurate channel statistic is not available but only channel characteristics such as maximum delay τ max and maximum Doppler frequency ν max.
As someone who has worked in water infrastructure financing and utility management policy for more than 20 years, in both the public and private sectors, I can assure you that there can be no accurate general statistic that could possibly sum up the potential cost differences between systems managed by a water company versus those run by a municipality.
This approach provides an accurate combined statistic if the heterogeneity of effect sizes, evaluated with the Breslow Day test, is excluded.
More prevalent, and more bewildering, are the ambiguous cases — a subtly altered photograph, an accurate but misleading statistic, a tendentious connection among disparate dots.
So, an accurate SSI participation statistic would use the number of low-income kids below 200% of the poverty line (32.7 million in 2011).
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