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The phrase "accurately formed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been created or constructed in a precise and correct manner.
Example: "The model was accurately formed to reflect the original design specifications."
Alternatives: "correctly constructed" or "precisely shaped".
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For there to be knowledge, he now held, it was enough that there be impressions which are true and accurately formed (Cicero Acad. 2.18).
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Scientists have debated whether those with the disorder were accurately forming and storing phonemes, or whether impeded access to them complicated the task of synthesizing sounds with written, visual symbols.
Wear gloves instead of mittens to allow you to more accurately form the snowball.
The story of Clark's frustrated efforts to add the Apaches to his array of air power, and so target Serbian paramilitary forces more accurately, forms one of the book's subplots.
The majority of proteins are quantitatively solubilized, and the number of extracted cells can be determined very accurately, thus forming an ideal basis for the absolute quantification of protein content per cell.
Making sure the blades are formed accurately also gets more and more difficult as blades get longer.
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Nonetheless, equipped with the necessary theoretical tools, Prokofiev started experimenting with dissonant harmonies and unusual time signatures in a series of short piano pieces which he called "ditties" (after the so-called "song form" – more accurately ternary form – they were based on), laying the basis for his own musical style.
The landmarks used were marked with a permanent marker, and great care was taken to accurately assess the angles formed.
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