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The phrase "always be accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the importance of precision and correctness in communication or actions.
Example: "In scientific research, it is crucial to always be accurate in your measurements and data reporting."
Alternatives: "consistently ensure accuracy" or "always maintain precision."
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That is why your claims information must always be accurate and up to date.
The manufacturers' setup screens may not always be accurate when identifying the latest firmware.
Researchers may have to visit several other sites, and some of the information they uncover may not always be accurate.
"He loved Cornell, but he also believed that the magazine should always be accurate and objective in its reporting, even if that meant that it would sometimes be at odds with the administration or startle its alumni readership.
corrected_reading=(reading*(45/(northwest-southwest)))+45 so our readings will always be accurate at the eight headings, and accurate within 45 degrees (but more realistically ~5 degrees maximum error) in between the eight essential headings.
The authors, writing last week in the journal BMJ, acknowledged that they had no information on family history of rheumatoid arthritis and that self-reports of alcohol consumption may not always be accurate.
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Kermit responses have always been accurate, useful, practical, and prompt.
Yet his description of those restrictions has not always been accurate.
Pollsters, who have not always been accurate in their predictions of Palestinian voting, say Fatah should win.
However, these forecasts have not always been accurate, such as during the winter of 2014-2015, making the influenza vaccine less protective.
And he has waxed enthusiastic about rolling back the minimal restrictions on the US surveillance apparatus enacted during the Obama administration, using descriptions of those restrictions that have not always been accurate.
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