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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the correct or precise implementation of a method, principle, or technique.
Example: "In order to achieve the desired results, it is essential to accurately apply the statistical methods learned in class."
Alternatives: "correctly implement" or "precisely utilize".
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Further characterization of the optical system is required to accurately apply such a correction.
This could allow engineers to more accurately apply available commercial software.
The method is then combined with the extension recognition algorithm to accurately apply to signal clustering of power disturbance.
As we bump along the track in Johnson's sometimes incongruously coupled boxcars, we're riding through a spare landscape, scenery to which the much-misapplied term "minimalist" can pretty accurately apply.
This means this technique cannot be accurately apply for formation pore structure evaluation, especially for carbonate rocks and tight sandstone reservoirs.
"Most researchers use mouse skin [in experiments], and their findings may not accurately apply to humans," says Paul Roe, the owner of Britishink Tattoo Studio on H Street in Northeast.
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While RU-486, or mifepristone, is often called the morning-after pill, that description more accurately applies to emergency contraceptives.
Prudent accounting, accurately applied, would limit the amount that must be counted against the nation's overall debt ceiling.
Measurements from some of the structures show that these units were accurately applied in practice.
The circuit may therefore, be accurately applied in magnetic field sensing.
By estimating the dominant response frequency, the displacement phase advance is more accurately applied.
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