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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately greater" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is not only greater but also precise in its measurement or comparison.
Example: "The new model is accurately greater in efficiency than its predecessor, leading to significant energy savings."
Alternatives: "precisely larger" or "exactly higher".
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The performance of the SVM is also compared with the performance obtained from the neural networks and SVM appears to detect hotspots more accurately (greater than 91% classification accuracy) with lesser false alarm rate.
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Third, given the different assessment instruments used as well as a lack of information provided on the severity of depressive symptoms upon study entry, the investigative team was unable to assess accurately whether greater decreases might be achieved by those with greater depressive symptoms at baseline.
Logistic regression analyses indicate a significant influence of velocity and depth on limiting passage success and accurately predict greater than 87% of observed fish movements.
Intron positions were accurately predicted greater than 98% of the time based on differences between expected and predicted fragment sizes on agarose gels and sequence analysis.
"Fierce reader" probably captures the distinction of Kermode's achievement more accurately than "great literary critic", a compliment which would, probably, have elicited from him a slightly contemptuous shrug, if not a shudder.
The company's CEO Bill Mitchell explains the genesis of the machine thusly, "When pioneering the world's first craft beer brewing machine, we had to ensure incredibly precise process control to accurately produce great beers from around the world.
The Industrial Revolution had nurtured the mind-set that machines could do some jobs better than men — more quickly, more accurately, and with greater safety.
The thickened mixture, now also called napalm, burns more slowly and can be propelled more accurately and to greater distances than gasoline.
It was in these more difficult cases that the subjects with high scores on the intelligence test performed more accurately and showed greater brain activity than those with lower scores.
National implementation plans underpinned by scientific evidence have the potential to target investment more accurately, contribute to greater resilience over the coming decades, and save lives (Calkins 2015).
More specifically, it is recommended that research is undertaken to investigate more accurately and in greater depth, the various aspects of the agro-businesses; but also do so for specific sub-categories (by type, size, area, etc).
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