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The phrase "are exact to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to express precision or accuracy in relation to something.
Example: "The measurements are exact to the specifications provided."
Alternatives: "are precise to" or "are accurate to".
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The solutions are exact to within the precision of the Green's functions.
The new method delivers estimates that are exact to second-order in the contrast, making use of generalized secant moduli incorporating both first- and second-moment information, in such a way that the bounds are never violated.
Solids 44 (1996) 827) makes use of the "tangent" moduli, evaluated at the phase averages (or first moments) of the strain field, and yields estimates that are exact to second-order in the contrast, but that can violate the bounds in some special cases.
Our theoretical result indicates that some index number formulae are exact to the theoretical measures based on the ULC function under the assumption of the Cobb Douglas production function.
The 13 positive hits which are recorded in the IEDB derived from iMatrix scoring function shows a high consensus in position 5 (red background in Figure 6D); moreover, position 5 of 6 novel homologous peptides (not discovered by one-matrix) in the red frame are exact to Tyr.
If there is a remainder, do not give the remainder anymore, so that, all number of cards are exact to each player.
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Corrections are exact and to the point.
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