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The phrase "literal accuracy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the exactness or precision of a statement, translation, or representation. Example: "The translator aimed for literal accuracy to ensure that the original meaning was preserved."
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At issue, it seems to me, is not literal accuracy but credibility.
"We weren't trying for literal accuracy at all, just some approximation.
Mormons were able to argue that they, too, believed in salvation and in the literal accuracy of the Bible.
The "creationists" who believed in the literal accuracy of Genesis swept the teaching of evolution out of America's public schools.
"Trust" is quite possibly a more up-to-date reflection of today's yuppified, multicultural London, but literal accuracy is not much of a selling point in television drama.
A writer should be able to write in any voice she likes, and invented feelings may have a power and an authenticity that transcend literal accuracy.
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The app, which launches on the 1st of July, rolling out initially in Ibiza — venues such as Sankeys, Cafe Del Mar and Eden have already signed up — allows users to locate their friends in specific clubs with literal pinpoint accuracy.
Literal truth is limited.
Waldrop's feminism, expressed in lacunae and "gaps," implicitly mocks the need for accuracy and literal expression, here imagined as essentially male.
Accuracy is defined not as literal fact but spiritual truth; if a movie conveys the essence of a person, that is enough.
Without the accuracy of being literal, there's nothing to build on.
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