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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more accurate date" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in situations where there is an initial or estimated date given, but a more precise or definitive date is desired. Example: "The event will take place in September, but we will provide a more accurate date once we finalize the details."
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Citing Mr. Studenroth's memorandum, Ms. Simoncic said the more accurate date is 1890 to 1910.
By getting closer than ever to the point at which Neanderthals and humans interbred, the new genome also gives scientists a much more accurate date range for that fateful interaction: between 50,000 and 60,000 years ago.
He had detailed the diligent research with original documents that had allowed him to find a new and more accurate date of death for Sir John Denham Churton Collinss pointed out that the correct date was given in most of the major reference volumes and was the date under which Denham's burial is "in the register at the Abbey".
A more accurate date for the official opening of HJC is September 19 , 1927 when enrollment was opened to all persons having completed the necessary educational requirements.
"Because this was an unwitnessed death, a more accurate date and time of death cannot be determined," the medical examiner said.
I spoke with Phil Lapsley, the author of Exploding the Phone, and he explained that Project SHAMROCK of 1945 might be a more accurate date to pinpoint the birth of mass surveillance.
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More accurate dating of inverted surfaces and the adjacent areas may provide a simple way of measuring the degree of erosion over time in at least some areas of Mars.
A screening question in order to permit more accurate dating is essential to reduce telescoping bias.
However, exact timing of splits should be regarded with caution until more recent calibration points are available, enabling a more accurate dating approximation.
This analysis, therefore, allowed us to reconstruct the sequence of the NANOG parent allele at the time of NANOGP8's origin, permitting a more accurate dating of this origin.
It may, however, provide more accurate dates in regions where synonymous transitions have not equilibrated than conventional clocks that combine data from synonymous transitions and synonymous transversions, or from non-synonymous changes.
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