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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate summer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a summer season that is precise or true in some context, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "The report provided an accurate summer of the weather patterns we experienced last year."
Alternatives: "precise summary" or "exact overview."
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Sibley lived before the age of air-conditioning, but recent research suggests that his observation is still accurate: summer really does tend to be a time of reduced productivity.
To make sure that its current crew of mock Footguardsmen, mostly retirees and Revolutionary War buffs, are meticulously suited for parades and other holiday events, the department commissioned a company in San Antonio, Tex., to hand stitch a new set of historically accurate summer dress uniforms, for $15,950.
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Mr. Caillié's description remains accurate today.
His report formed the basis for Brian DePalma's considerably more accurate 1989 film Casualties of War.
Another was a strikingly accurate 1671 French Jesuit depiction of Lake Superior, worth perhaps twenty-five thousand.
How did the Maya create such stunningly precise calendars, still accurate today?
Sponsler, self-taught in oceanography, said wave prediction was far less accurate 10 years ago.
Pre-election polling may have been more accurate this year because it was more intense.
The cast members, attired in Eric Becker's mercilessly accurate 1980's-style clothes, are all priceless.
"I was more accurate last year, unfortunately, in terms of where the state was, and we're more accurate".
This verdict seemed accurate — but then, it also seemed accurate last August, which is when it was rendered.
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