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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the precision or correctness of someone's thoughts or ideas.
Example: "Her analysis was based on accurately thought principles that guided her research."
Alternatives: "well-considered" or "carefully reasoned".
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Rather, it is more accurately thought of as a warp, induced by Earth's mass, that causes our path through space-time to push us against the ground.
But Mr. Harris suggests that the jihadist is more accurately thought of as a fanatic, a warrior of the old school, whose technique has been remarkably successful over the centuries.
The game, which may be more accurately thought of as an algorithm, consists of taking a set of piles of cards, or coins or whatever, removing one card from each pile and forming a new stack with these cards.
Among the more abusive practices the NAATP is trying to root out is "patient brokering," which several conference attendees told The Huffington Post should be more accurately thought of as "human trafficking".
Rather than envisioning relationship stability and infidelity as opposite ends of the same continuum, the underlying biological motivations for such behaviors may well be associated with distinct neurobiological pathways and thus more accurately thought of as orthogonal.
These dogs are often thought of as "dominant," but they may be more accurately thought of as badly behaved and in need of training.
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However, the JOLTS data suggest that we might more accurately think of recessions as periods it hard to find a new job.It's interesting to note the slope of the increase in job openings in recovery relative to the slope of the decline in job openings during recession.
Again, letting people accurately think-to-text as fast as they talk might be possible but only with some big advances that are unlikely to reach perfection in two years.
In retrospect, however, it could more accurately be thought of as the war that began all wars.
Programs like EndNote were (accurately, I think) seen as formatting tools, but not research tools.
More accurately, I think the party needs to see a doctor.
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