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The phrase "accurately forms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the precise creation or shaping of something, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "The software accurately forms the data into a comprehensive report that highlights key trends."
Alternatives: "precisely creates" or "correctly shapes".
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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.
Within Fig. 10, we find that the nonsingular canard accurately forms the boundary of the spiking and nonspiking behavior within the three-dimensional modified propofol model.
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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).
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.
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 I.R.S. discovered during testing that programming modifications are needed to accurately process Forms 8863".
And the cutter that you can see there in this CNC machine is now machining incredibly accurately– the form– at the back of the watch–.
(BTW, I'm quoting the Clintons accurately, a form of respect they don't practice).
An accurately completed form never served as the catalyst for a change in performance.
My style was certainly built upon the foundation I acquired while studying fine art in college - those hours of accurately studying form, light, and shadow were by no means wasted.
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