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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately how many" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when asking for a precise count or measurement of something, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "Can you tell me accurately how many participants registered for the event?"
Alternatives: "exactly how many" or "precisely how many".
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So in 2011, the World Anti-Doping Agency convened a team of researchers to try to determine more accurately how many athletes use performance-enhancing drugs.
Manufacturers do not regularly disclose why products are failing and there is no way to tell accurately how many implanted devices break down while in use.
Because it would be unethical to infect trial subjects deliberately with a flu that can kill, it is not possible to say accurately how many people the vaccine can save from death or hospitalization, so "45percentt protection" is a bit of a misnomer, the spokesman, Len Lavenda, said.
This means carriers can gauge more accurately how many seats they can resell.
It may be less reasonable to expect that smokers will be able to recall accurately how many cigarettes they used per week at various time points across their lives.
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Israel, of course, never loses an opportunity to publicise – quite accurately – how closely many of its Middle East policies now coincide with those of the wealthy potentates of the Arab Gulf.
You accurately describe how many statements in the document are opposed by Council members Margarita Lopez and Kathryn Freed.
He said it's impossible to accurately determine how many migrants are leaving Haiti and what percentage of them make it to shore.
There is no way to accurately measure how many baby boomers nationally may be making the kind of career and life changes the Encore fellows have.
In the initial hours, displays in the data center were not accurately logging how many queries the site was receiving or where they were coming from.
While it is hard to accurately tell how many people have advanced practices, especially given the range of what constitutes "advanced," a survey by the chain Yoga Works this year showed that 10percentt of its students self-identified as advanced.
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