Sentence examples for certainly inaccurate from inspiring English sources

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Reasonable, perhaps, but almost certainly inaccurate.

The actual number can't be known until there is a final tally of casualities, but those estimates -- which would require that almost every victim have multiple children -- are almost certainly inaccurate.

In my piece, I quote from a genealogy that my grandfather had prepared in the nineteen-fifties; it is almost certainly inaccurate on several key points, but it served the purpose of getting my grandfather the ancestors he believed he deserved.

It may be time to pronounce the Cadillac tax moribund, but it's certainly inaccurate to treat it as a nail in Obamacare's coffin.

Dear VICE, I came across one of your cartoons which parodied Chester Brown's book  "Paying For It"... which I found to be utterly contemptible and certainly inaccurate (your parody, not his book).

It's unfair, and certainly inaccurate, to say that Rubio's candidacy ended the moment New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie scolded him for being robotic, and Rubio responded with more canned lines.

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Bleak is certainly not inaccurate.

This is almost certainly an inaccurate interpretation, as conversion into an absolute risk difference and NNT would demonstrate (in this case a risk difference of 0.11 equates to an NNT of 9).

Although the futures technology is still very much in its infancy, and will almost certainly remain largely inaccurate, Google has never been one to shy away from features for fun.

If that's the stereotype they must live with, it ranks alongside the gay stereotype of "witty, fashionable and in shape" or the Asian stereotype of "smart in science and math" as certainly annoying and inaccurate and rooted in prejudice but perhaps not the worst thing in the world.

One comparison gave K2P  = 0 for both COI and cyt b between Mus musculus and M. m. domesticus, which was almost certainly because of inaccurate taxonomic designation of the M. musculus sample, which is likely to be M. m. domesticus (N.B. The subspecies musculus and domesticus are often treated as separate species).

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