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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to forecast or estimate something with precision, such as data, trends, or outcomes.
Example: "The analysts were able to accurately project the company's sales for the next quarter based on current market trends."
Alternatives: "precisely forecast" or "correctly estimate".
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To accurately project program costs, analysts need accurate estimations of antiretroviral drug (ARV) costs for children.
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She dismisses as hogwash the notion that anyone can accurately project, in a sudden flash of insight, what they want to be doing in five years.
"He is so sharp that he would call me with matinee figures on opening day and then accurately project the film's ultimate performance" at the box office, Mr. Spielberg told Variety in 1995.
"Our ability to accurately project prescription drug costs, particularly if you say you are not going to have administered pricing -- that's the polite word for price controls -- is poor," Ms. Wilensky said.
In Albany, the Cuomo administration says markets are so unsettled that it can no longer accurately project tax revenues, so it has postponed releasing overdue details about the state's financial condition.
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Carnegie Hall has plenty of time to coin a name that more accurately projects this group's appeal.
But court records say that Mr. Karp's investors grew concerned about the project's future in late 2008 because Mr. Karp had not "accurately projected his costs" and "grossly exceeded his budget".
General efficiency and domain-specific processes are accurately projected into self-awareness.
But the chances of anyone accurately projecting growth 10 years out is so slim that this becomes a tautological exercise.
Time and expense of the paths are additive and must be accurately projected and followed if the technology transfer process is to succeed.
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