Sentence examples for accurately but from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accurately but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is done with precision, yet there is a contrasting point or limitation that follows.
Example: "The report was accurately but briefly summarized, leaving out some important details."
Alternatives: "precisely yet" or "correctly, however".

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G produces an accurate diagram that continues through enough rounds to predict the possible outcomes accurately, but diagram lacks clarity.

Work carefully and accurately, but without pulling on the fabric.

We still have trouble counting votes accurately, but nobody's perfect.

Rudolph Vrbsky, the oboist, played accurately, but his performance lacked a persuasive confidence.

The laser autofocus focuses quickly and accurately, but only in the main camera app.

She described herself accurately but not specifically: long blond hair, fair skin, large brown eyes.

They can't name them, or describe them very accurately, but they can discriminate.

He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not intentional.

I don't know why the media always choose to report me accurately but they do.

Now West overcalled three clubs, which described his hand accurately, but the delayed intervention backfired.

Surely the media has the duty to report accurately, but also to put things in context.

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