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The phrase "adjudicate accurately" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the importance of making fair and precise decisions in a legal or judgmental context.
Example: "It is essential for judges to adjudicate accurately to ensure justice is served."
Alternatives: "make fair judgments" or "decide correctly".
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Even if their cameras can track the movements of every Serbian police truck, these unarmed planes will scarcely be able to adjudicate accurately when one side or the other stages a cunning provocation, let alone mete out the appropriate discipline.Other, horribly familiar, possibilities loom.
Also, we did not capture non-fatal outcomes, as we felt this would be difficult to adjudicate accurately with respect to cardiac and non-cardiac in nature.
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He added: "I'm absolutely trying to make sure the officials adjudicate the game accurately.
Outcome assessors cannot be blinded as blinded images create difficulty in accurately adjudicating patient eligibility, radiographic characteristics, surgical quality, healing, and study events.
Can you adjudicate?
Then adjudicate accordingly.
We don't adjudicate claims.
Or, more accurately, NICK BEEF.
And accurately.
He paraphrases me accurately.
If honestly, accurately?
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