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The phrase "ascertain accuracy of information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of verifying or confirming the correctness of information.
Example: "Before publishing the report, we need to ascertain the accuracy of the information presented."
Alternatives: "verify the correctness of information" or "confirm the validity of information."
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Assessment of abstinence from alcohol was based on self reports, but it was further cross-checked with a family member to ascertain accuracy of information.
All data pertaining to alcohol use were self-reported but in order to ascertain accuracy of information a relative was also interviewed to corroborate current status and psychiatric history.
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This method of marking on a geo-referenced base map helped ascertain accuracy of locations.
This was compared to definitive diagnoses to ascertain accuracy of prediction, results of which can be seen in Table 3.
The researcher also conducted all in-depth interviews and moderated all FGDs; and ensured that immediate feedbacks of summaries of FGDs were given to participants to ascertain the accuracy of information captured.
d Structured Questionnaires (12): were administered at major levels of programme implementation to ascertain the accuracy of information on CSP in Community Schools.
Two systematically selected verification samples, each representing ~0.1% of the registry, were used to ascertain accuracy and completeness of the electronic BCG Vaccination Registry.
Independent data monitoring was conducted in each site to ascertain the accuracy of recorded information.
Patients also found the opportunity to look up and ascertain the accuracy of the information being transferred an advantage.
"We find the accuracy of information from basic raw material is often lacking".
Thus, the aims were to replicate the framing of the production outcome investigated in previous studies; to ascertain the impact of the accuracy of information about audit probabilities; and to determine whether the amount of violations increases just after an audit has been experienced (bomb crater effect).
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