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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately than" is not correct in English and cannot be used as is.
It seems to be an incomplete comparison and would typically require a word like "more" to make sense, such as "more accurately than."
Example: "She can analyze data more accurately than her colleagues."
Alternatives: "with greater accuracy than" or "more precisely than".
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