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The phrase "accurately drawn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been depicted or illustrated with precision and correctness.
Example: "The map was accurately drawn, making it easy for travelers to navigate the area."
Alternatives: "precisely illustrated" or "correctly depicted."
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"Such images become symbols rather than accurate portrayals, and symbolic images are very rarely accurately drawn," said Dr. Meave G. Leakey, who is carrying on the legacy of the famous fossil-hunting family.
Of "Lolita"'s cover design he originally wrote to his publisher: "I want pure colors, melting clouds, accurately drawn details, a sunburst above a receding road with the light reflected in furrows and ruts, after rain.
Well, the ubiquity of scientific calculators these days has rendered obsolete the lost art of nomography in which complex calculations could be done by merely laying your ruler across accurately drawn lines and curves.
And I can certainly imagine that a millennial standard-bearer might be worth having; a sort of generalisable, meditative, desk-top embodiment of our otherwise unapplauded selves - one who's not so accurately drawn as to cause discomfort, but still recognisable enough to make us feel a bit more visible to ourselves and possibly re-certify us as persuasive characters in our own daily dramas.
February 12 2014 March 23 201414 It's hard to believe that this musical monologue, directed by Carolyn Cantor, was written by a man (Victor Lodato), so accurately drawn is the inner life of Sara Jane (Alexandra Silber), a young housewife whose husband is away at war.
Highway maps may not show all the intersections, but the intersection they do show must be accurately drawn.
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Participants presented with diagrams were more likely to accurately draw connections across modules of the training.
He accurately drew and described these in his book "A Trip to Meroe on the White River," published in 1826.
To draw the ovals, we used arrays of sine and cosine values stored in flash which could then be used to accurately draw a circle.
However, observational data are often the only source of information available to test this association and can fail to accurately draw out casual effects.
If you were to draw a little Earth in orbit around a little sun on a piece of paper, then you would not be able to accurately draw the Moon's orbit on that same piece of paper.
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