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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deadly accurate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is extremely precise or correct, often in a context where accuracy is critical. Example: "The sniper's aim was deadly accurate, hitting the target every time without fail."
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In shootouts, however, he is deadly accurate.
However, Spassky's endgame play was deadly accurate.
My remarks, which some bishops found offensive, were deadly accurate.
More important, he was deadly accurate and made smart decisions.
His jump shot was slightly awkward, but deadly accurate.
Off the floor he was deadly accurate too, converting all seven place kicks.
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"She was playing well, but I knew I could play better so I literally told myself, 'I need to man up.' " Williams leaned on her big, deadly and accurate serve to dish out 12 aces, then broke Henin's serve three straight games and left little doubt that she was the best women's tennis player in the world right now.
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