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The phrase "accurately tested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been examined or evaluated with precision and reliability.
Example: "The new software has been accurately tested to ensure it meets all performance standards."
Alternatives: "thoroughly evaluated" or "precisely assessed".
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But not all drugs can be accurately tested this way – this method is more accurate for stimulants.
Garden centres have cheap PH test kits that aren't accurate, but you can go to your local lab to get it accurately tested for around $15.
He kept to a strict chronological scheme, and, where it can be accurately tested by the eclipses that he mentions, it fits closely.
Manufacturers of dietary supplements are required to attest their products are safe and accurately tested, but unlike prescription drugs, they're not tested by the FDA before they go to market.
It is important to remember that before any repair procedures are performed on any pump component, the material of construction must be accurately tested.
Ixchel Scientific has developed a 3D gel matrix that mimics the structure of human organs, so drugs can be more accurately tested.
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Without standardized material, you can't accurately test which produced the best or worst result.
However critics have argued that a larger study of multiple cities would be needed to more accurately test its effectiveness.
By picking volunteers who are more likely to get sick, they can more accurately test how well the drugs work.
The extraordinary volume of new analytical methods that are published each month compounds the challenge of accurately testing each tool.
This paper presents a new testing method to accurately test the coating emittance.
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