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The phrase "an accurate answer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are seeking a precise response or solution to a specific question or problem.
Example: "I need an accurate answer for the math problem before the exam."
Alternatives: "a precise response to" or "a correct solution for".
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"We're still waiting, waiting to see an accurate answer" for when exports will resume, he said OPEC's ability to get a clearer understanding of what is happening in Iraq is complicated by the fact that the 10 voting members of the cartel are unwilling to welcome back Iraq as a full member as long as it lacks a government, even an interim one, according to Mr. Attiyah.
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However, few times of experiencing mental health services could make it difficult for patients to give an accurate answer to some questions.
However, I would like to provide you with an accurate answer, so I will have to think about that for a minute".
They may not give you an accurate answer, and they are not the ones giving you a grade for the work done, so an error made on the advice of another student can get you in trouble.
"How am I expected to come up with an accurate answer?" the student asked.
The federal, state and county governments cannot give you an accurate answer; neither can I.
She worked to provide an accurate answer, knowing her children had never seen images of blackface.
Only dynamic analysis can provide an accurate answer concerning the safe operation of the reactor.
Without an accurate answer, bond brokers can exploit the retail investor's unfamiliarity with bonds.
Never answer a question unless you are sure you have an accurate answer.
The closer your two points, the more likely you will have an accurate answer.
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