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Discover Ludwig'accurate with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically means to be in agreement or in sync with something and is often used in the context of measurements or facts. For example: "The data we collected was accurate with our initial predictions."
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He was accurate with his baby hook.
He was so accurate with his shot -- and determined.
I thought he was accurate with the football.
She is not, she says self-deprecatingly, 'very accurate' with history.
"He claimed they were 95percentt accurate, with embellishments here and there.
As if to make the point, Biggar was accurate with a penalty from wide out.
On all issues, attitudes became more accurate with self-affirmation, and remained just as inaccurate without.
With Ben Hunt accurate with his kicking game, the visitors camped inside Warriors territory.
Strong political convictions need not prevent a historian from being scrupulously accurate with respect to facts.
When systems behave linearly and react immediately, we tend to be fairly accurate with our forecasts.
And the process is surprisingly accurate with up to 80percentt of the helices forming perfectly.
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