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The phrase "are more accurate when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the accuracy of different methods or conditions in a statement.
Example: "The results of the experiment are more accurate when conducted under controlled conditions."
Alternatives: "tend to be more precise when" or "are generally more reliable when".
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However, there is increasing evidence that GS also relies on "relationships" between individuals to accurately predict genetic values [ 2], because genomic predictions are more accurate when predicted individuals are more closely related to a reference population.
And a 2012 study concluded simply, "Stock prices are more accurate when short sellers are more active".
In part this is because gear changes are more accurate when carried out under computer control, so gearboxes do not have to be made extra rugged.One system that has set the pace is the DualTronic produced by America's BorgWarner, which is known as a Direct Shift Gearbox when fitted in a Volkswagen, and an s-Tronic in an Audi.
The models with known footstep lengths are more accurate when the standard deviation is small.
Common tasks like boundary mapping and feature identification are more accurate when using imagery from passive optical sensors, where resolution is generally expressed in centimetres.
To examine if neurotics are the exception to the speed-accuracy rule and in fact are more accurate when making faster decisions.
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Raúl hit a post but Healy was more accurate when Michel Salgado misjudged another Taylor punt.
Details from the household-based employment survey, which may be more accurate when the economy is slowing, are even darker.
The Atwater system is more accurate when considering the calorific value of highly digestible food, such as white bread.
The polls tend to be more accurate when there are fewer undecideds in the race, and fewer voters who say they will vote for third-party candidates.
As Gildea suggests, it would surely be more accurate, when writing of these times, to speak not of "the French resistance", but of "resistance in France".
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