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Discover Ludwig"represent accurately" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is accurately described or portrayed in a certain way. For example: "The book represented our family accurately and gave an accurate understanding of our experiences."
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But when the density is very low, the walls are fine and the meshes based on continuum elements are not suitable to represent accurately the structure while preserving the representativeness of the model in terms of cell size.
Naturally, this simpler formulation cannot represent accurately a significant number of cases.
The body fitted gridding capability can be used to represent accurately complex configurations such as harbors or shorelines.
Attacking the traditional view that "to know is to represent accurately what is outside the mind", he urged us, instead, to "see knowledge as a matter of conversation and of social practice".
A new control model for type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is designed with the aim to represent accurately the plasma insulin-glucose dynamics.
The calculations, based on the collision cascade theory of sputtering, are designed to represent accurately the ion cloud produced when sputtered neutrals are photo-ionized.
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Thereby, moving density gradients (jam fronts) are represented accurately.
Complex topographic features are represented accurately during the flooding process.
This is a first step towards having the complexities of minority communities represented accurately to the mainstream.
Furthermore, similar to the PEMC, the dynamic of complex intra-particle phenomena can be represented accurately.
in conative states, the direction is world-to-mind (can the world be changed so that it is represented accurately?).
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