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The phrase "accurately modelling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the precision of a representation or simulation of a system, process, or phenomenon.
Example: "The researchers focused on accurately modelling the climate change impacts to provide reliable forecasts."
Alternatives: "precisely simulating" or "correctly representing".
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Accurately modelling the thermal effects is crucial for designing an efficient manufacturing cycle.
This allows greater flexibility in accurately modelling electrostatic elements and their fringe fields.
There are difficulties associated with accurately modelling behaviours of these structures in both cohesive and cohesionless soils.
One of the main challenges to the successful deployment of TPDF methods is accurately modelling the unclosed molecular mixing term.
From a series of news releases (all text, no pics, alas): UK aerial survey specialist Bluesky has launched a brand new digital map layer accurately modelling the location and extent of trees and their proximity to buildings.
These are the machines that fold proteins, that crunch data from particle accelerators; they are the sort of machines that could help cure cancer - or, in the case of the Met's cluster, save thousands of lives by accurately modelling a climate-related disaster.
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In this sense, it doesn't matter that Lego can't accurately model cities.
Without the numbers, we can't accurately model epidemics and predict their future characteristics.
The risk was not accurately modelled.
Both the drain current and the output resistance are accurately modeled.
However, significant theoretical uncertainties hamper our ability to accurately model these systems.
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