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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inaccurate without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something is not correct or reliable without a certain element or factor. For example: - "The data presented in the report is inaccurate without proper context." - "The experiment's results are inaccurate without accounting for outside influences." - "Without proper measurements, the analysis will be inaccurate without fail." - "Your understanding of the situation is incomplete and thus, inaccurate without considering all perspectives."
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Also, GPS would be inaccurate without relativity.
On all issues, attitudes became more accurate with self-affirmation, and remained just as inaccurate without.
But he has said elements of the reporting about the episode are inaccurate, without elaborating.
Yet the fund of knowledge would be woefully skeletal and inaccurate without the explicit testimony of contemporary records from Egypt itself.
This, said the report, was "inaccurate, without any basis, and potentially extremely inflammatory in the United States in the fall of 2001".
The terror and death inflicted on the Jewish community following every performance of the Passion plays at Easter season is so interlaced with their performance that the story is inaccurate without its discussion.
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"Reports to the contrary are inaccurate and without foundation.
"The link described in the report between a challenging budget environment and alleged erosions in taxpayer rights is inaccurate and without basis," she said.
The force's most senior lawyer told him in a letter that allegations that he was a "racist and/or Nazi" were "totally inaccurate and without foundation", but provided no further explanation.
These reports were totally inaccurate and without proper foundation". In a statement, Assistant Chief Constable Ingrid Lee said: "The question of whether someone is or is not a police informant is one that the police service is often asked.
The use of factually inaccurate material without a legitimate basis in science is an abuse of the foundation's charitable status, which is all the more reprehensible because the public is more trusting of pronouncements made by charities, according to the complaint, filed by Bob Ward, head of policy at the Lord Stern's Grantham Institute and a former communications director at the Royal Society.
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