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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately judging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to assess or evaluate something with precision or correctness.
Example: "Accurately judging the quality of a product requires experience and attention to detail."
Alternatives: "correctly assessing" or "precisely evaluating".
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In addition, the article said, "accurately judging the helicopter's distance from unmarked wires is nearly impossible".
Accurately judging how much time has passed is particularly difficult when watching a video in slow motion.
Accurately judging anteversion of proximal femoral replacement prostheses (PFRPs) during insertion can be difficult and may affect performance/stability.
Because Piper is housed at a minimum-security prison, the show, refreshingly — and accurately, judging from the memoir — is not driven by violence, the way that "Oz" was.
In the middle of the iced-over water, I recalled my childhood in Wisconsin and how we would enthusiastically stomp around on the frozen lake, peering down into its depths and somehow accurately judging its safety before skating across the glossy surface.
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Yet Wingate accurately judged the dangers ahead, seeing world war as inevitable.
This allows property managers to constantly monitor temperatures within buildings and accurately judge the required capacity.
It will be a while before anyone can accurately judge D'Antoni's impact on the Knicks.
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