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The phrase 'accurately for' is not a grammatically correct phrase. You cannot use it in written English.
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They must shoot more accurately, for a start.
Or more accurately, for telegraphing complex emotions that roil beneath a placid surface.
He established guidelines to measure courses accurately for the thousands of nationally certified races.
The goal of the new payment system is to pay hospitals more accurately for the cost of care.
"You take something even more difficult to measure, and I don't think they could hone this accurately for any meaning".
"And we've found that most people don't really have an eye for evaluating the topography accurately for siting a home".
When state highway maintenance in Massachusetts was gradually privatized, nobody accounted accurately for the state's continuing overhead expenses.
After an hour's absorbing tennis, Murray pocketed the first set to love, serving too big and too accurately for Djokovic.
But the degree of help the economy needs cannot be assessed accurately for a few weeks, he said.
Richard Whatam, former chief meteorologist of Great Britain's Royal Air Force, asserted, "I do not believe it is possible to forecast the weather accurately for next January".
Mr. Wofford is a person whom the town likes, or, to put it more accurately, for whom it feels an uneasy emotional concern.
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