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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately defining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the precise or correct description of a term, concept, or idea.
Example: "In academic writing, accurately defining key terms is essential for clarity and understanding."
Alternatives: "precisely describing" or "correctly identifying".
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However, NOAA's climatology was recently updated (i.e. in 2017), emphasizing the challenge of accurately defining baseline temperatures that corals are adapted to.
The first step in implementing such a precision large membrane optical system is accurately defining the boundary of the membrane area.
Quantitative methods capable of accurately defining the stoichiometry, affinity, cooperativity, and thermodynamics are required for a fundamental mechanistic understanding and to effectively target molecular interactions for therapeutic intervention.
But the impossibility of accurately defining eligibility has not stopped the Turnbull government from using crude data matching to justify sending intimidating letters to large numbers of Australians, an estimated 20% of which are in error.
These observations suggest that the deficiency of N developed under field conditions is a dynamic phenomenon, which adds complexity for accurately defining "N deficiency" and effectively developing management strategies for in-season correction.
Other optical components, accurately defining the path of the IR light path, like gratings, mirrors, transmission filters, Fresnel lenses and slits can also be fabricated on the top die.
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With accurate forecasting, sales organizations are better able to meet targets, allocate budgets, and accurately define sales territories.
But dollars do not accurately define this debate.
This view of chemical reactions accurately defines the current subject.
It is important to accurately define the unfairly maligned term "zero tolerance".
Each colour can be accurately defined by specifying its wavelength or frequency.
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