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The phrase "monitor accuracy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing the act of consistently checking to ensure that something is performed correctly. For example, "The software engineer was tasked to monitor accuracy while developing new applications."
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Officials said they would keep pushing until monitor accuracy improves, a promise that diabetes doctors cheered.
They wonder if newspaper and magazine publishers are policing their circulation practices aggressively enough and if the longstanding measures to monitor accuracy are still sufficient in an increasingly competitive climate.
On the more scientific end of things, one has to carefully approach other institutions and scholars to arrange for new material to be acquired, relentlessly check text for factual accuracy, work with preparators to constantly monitor accuracy in models and reconstructions, check media content, and so on.
During the practice session, the experimenter remained in the room to answer any questions about instructions presented on the screen and to monitor accuracy on practice trials.
Radiographs were read by attending clinicians, with no attempt beyond a weekly radiological meeting to monitor accuracy of interpretation, which is known to be highly subjective.
Participants' verbal responses were recorded to monitor accuracy and response times.
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In order to evaluate the monitoring accuracy, two upper/lower surface bonded FBG sensors were also included as the measurement references.
In the present study, an optimal layout of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) inclinometers is proposed to improve the monitoring accuracy.
This recollective distinctiveness hypothesis predicts that deep processing should reduce false recognition errors, because expecting more distinctive recollections can facilitate retrieval monitoring accuracy (i.e., a distinctiveness heuristic).
The commentary discusses phenomena highlighted in the studies of the special issue such as the hypercorrection effect, overconfidence, and the efficiency of interventions designed to increase monitoring accuracy.
Although this link between monitoring accuracy and learning is intuitively plausible and is assumed by general theories of self-regulated learning, it has not received a great deal of empirical scrutiny and no study to date has examined the link between monitoring accuracy and longer-term retention.
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