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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the correct or precise application of a skill, tool, or concept.
Example: "To succeed in this experiment, you must accurately use the measuring instruments provided."
Alternatives: "correctly apply" or "properly utilize".
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"EIGHT DAYS (BACKWARDS)." You could accurately use the high-concept shorthand of Hollywood to describe Jeremy Dobrish's new play.
And can we now dismiss the stigmatizing word "mental" and more honestly and accurately use the words "brain disorder"?
Engineering students should be able to identify, comprehend and accurately use those discourse elements which characterize scientific language.
The dataset could help answer whether it's possible to accurately use consumer-grade devices to interpret attention level in a problem-solving test.
You could accurately use the high-concept shorthand of Hollywood to describe "Eight Days (Backwards)," a play by Jeremy Dobrish that reveals a daisy chain of love entanglements and moves in reverse chronological order: "La Ronde" meets "Betrayal".
The judge, who presides over many gang and gun-violence cases, said that being in a gang and getting a gun "doesn't come with the ability to accurately use the thing".
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