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"more accurately represents" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or scenario where one thing better or more accurately portrays or depicts another thing. Example: "The new graph more accurately represents the data, as it takes into account all variables."
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The lateral moraine was preserved better and more accurately represents the original shape of the moraine.
A modified interaction curve is proposed which more accurately represents beam column behavior of FCSs.
If Delta won't acknowledge the existence of numbers between 14 and 15, she can state a number they understand and that more accurately represents her age.
Instead we come from a varied demographic that not only enriches the workplace but also more accurately represents the real demographics of the broader UK population.
Results show that the fuzzy method of body classification can more accurately represents body information than the traditional method without increasing the number of body types.
It has therefore become necessary to provide an updated model that more accurately represents these microorganisms and incorporates the recent literature on distribution, sequestration, and generation times.
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This article was amended on 29 April 2015 to more accurately represent Judith-Ann Walker's point of view.
Is it to more accurately represent womankind — at least the American version?
This article was amended on 14 January 2016 to more accurately represent Germaine Greer's comments on transgender women.
The designs obtained at the topology optimisation stage thus more accurately represent an actual network.
The regression results showed that the adsorption kinetic was more accurately represented by pseudo-second-order.
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