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"historically accurate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to facts or events from the past that have been confirmed and documented as true. For example, "The article provided a historically accurate account of the events that took place in 18th century Europe."
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Historically accurate?
Is it historically accurate?
It'd be historically accurate.
It was also historically accurate.
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"Paddling — it's just not historically accurate.
"Is that historically accurate?" I ask.
It wasn't meant to be historically accurate.
The eyepatch he sports is historically accurate.
I don't think that's historically accurate.
That is not historically accurate, though.
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