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The phrase "accurately extrapolated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of deriving or inferring information from known data or trends in a precise manner.
Example: "The results of the study were accurately extrapolated to predict future trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "precisely inferred" or "correctly derived".
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His life and work can't be accurately extrapolated from a few video clips, and, at the church now, "sound bite" is uttered like a curse word.
Due to inter-species differences, available bovine data cannot be accurately extrapolated for use in the dairy ewe.
Modeled maximum retention capacity and first-order attachment rate coefficient on the favorable site both increased linearly with increasing λ, suggesting that transport parameters of ENPs in natural soils may be accurately extrapolated from transport parameters in the sand/soil mixtures.
Based on these results, we argue that the extent to which results from controlled environments can be accurately extrapolated to naturally occurring populations depends on whether treatments imposed in a controlled environment accurately mimic environmental variation in the field and induce plasticity in traits of interest.
By engineering a protein made of tandem repeats of identical Ig modules, we were able to get explicit AFM data on the unfolding rate of a single protein domain that can be accurately extrapolated to zero force.
Direct comparison between the two countries without caveats is inadvisable as US data cannot be accurately extrapolated to fit UK scenarios and, therefore, UK policymaking should not be based solely on US figures.
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This capability implies that the brain can accurately extrapolate the motion of objects.
While it's difficult to accurately extrapolate their findings, the effects on employment and wages will be felt more acutely as robots continue to proliferate.
And you can't accurately extrapolate by adding up the figures for those authorities which do declare one, since every council is a different size; the urban authorities are the largest and the semi-rural ones generally smaller.
We found that the Pre-F did not accurately estimate variation in α-diversity at small spatial-scales, but could be used to accurately extrapolate α-diversity on larger spatial scales.
While it might be a daunting task to obtain such data from every person in every mall, companies that specialize in location intelligence can provide a substantial data sample to accurately extrapolate footfalls.
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