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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are most accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the precision or correctness of information, data, or statements in comparison to others.
Example: "The results from the latest study are most accurate when compared to previous research."
Alternatives: "are the most precise" or "are the most reliable."
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"But crime statistics are most accurate when they are block by block, because even a neighborhood is too large".
Markets like these are most accurate when the players have a stake in the question at hand and the result is determined by a large number of people.
Typically, Mr. Harrison finds, analysts are most accurate — neither too optimistic nor too pessimistic — about seven weeks before companies actually release earnings.
Stuart Rothenberg, who publishes a political report in Washington that is a nonpartisan analysis of American politics and elections, suggested that Mr. Maloney should turn away from whose ads are most accurate and call attention to the slumping economy.
Whichever figures are most accurate, Mr Sheppard has been able to gather data sufficient to creating models for other towns and institutions and he makes recommendations accordingly.The biggest lesson is that these institutions spur demographic movement and thus open up various unrelated opportunities for growth.
We also find the appropriate parameter ranges where the models are most accurate.
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They tend to be most accurate when estimating large numbers, like average global temperatures.
Perhaps paradoxically, the major hurricane forecasts have been most accurate of all.
The two sparred repeatedly about who was most accurate in projecting city revenues.
It is most accurate among populations with a high prevalence of coronary disease.
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