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The phrase "approximately accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey that something is close to being correct but not entirely precise.
Example: "The measurements we took were approximately accurate, allowing us to proceed with the project without significant delays."
Alternatives: "roughly correct" or "fairly precise".
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In discussing the audition, Rollins uses such inescapable managerial adjectives as "unique," "exciting," and, of course, "great," but for once they seem to be approximately accurate.
This situation by itself provides reasonably good evidence that radiocarbon and the current calibration curves yield approximately accurate dates in the second millennium BC.
That seems a somewhat optimistic estimate, but even if it is approximately accurate, it is important to understand, first of all, that McChyrstal's proposed counterinsurgency plan is not focused on taking control of all of Afghanistan.
Overall, though, the CBO's forecasts for Medicaid were approximately accurate, because greater-than-expected enrollment in other states made up for the shortfall in states that did not expand the program.
If we accept those figures as approximately accurate, the ACS figures imply that 54% of the gross enrollments under Obamacare (i.e., Exchange + Medicaid combined) were previously uninsured.
Although the DOA estimates obtained from the MT-BCS altorithm are approximately accurate, there exists a spurious peak close to the true DOA peaks.
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Previous work in our lab has indicated that Affymetrix 'present' calls are approximately 90% accurate, however, 'absent' calls are only 40% accurate [ 21].
Indeed they do, but so do cowboys in space or monkeys v robots, either of which would be approximately as accurate here as making Thomas Becket a Saxon.
The FEM analysis has been done to prove that the method reducing the open domain into the smallest domain could obtain approximately the accurate results, at the same time the EMS memory and the time are reduced obviously.
Contrast-enhanced dynamic imaging is said to be approximately 80%% accurate in differentiating benign tumours from malignant ones [7].
Our results indicate that it is possible to construct optimal sparse rule lists that are approximately as accurate as the COMPAS proprietary risk prediction tool on data from Broward County, Florida, but that are completely interpretable.
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