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The phrase "assertion of accuracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is claiming or stating that something is accurate or true.
Example: "The scientist made an assertion of accuracy regarding the results of the experiment, emphasizing the reliability of the data collected."
Alternatives: "claim of precision" or "statement of correctness."
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This facilitated an automatic iteration process, from improvements to the reconstruction method, to improved draft models, to automatic application of curator edits, to automatic assertion of accuracy.
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The stories were typically prefaced by the author's strong assertion of their accuracy, and Wild Animals I Have Known marked the nature writer's first emphasis on the perspective of a wild animal.
This may be a vague assertion, but it does have a kind of accuracy, with Ancient Greek, 18th-century French, 1930s Soviet and 20th century Australian variations.
Joey Barton's assertion on Match of the Day that the statistics somewhat exaggerate the reality has an element of accuracy.
By whose standard of accuracy?
Secrecy stood in the way of accuracy.
The level of accuracy was uncanny.
Questions of accuracy also troubled him.
A sort of accuracy was clearly missing.
Levels of accuracy.
The second is overbearing assertion of power.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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