Sentence examples for the inaccuracy from inspiring English sources

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the inaccuracy

noun

The property of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy.

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It's not the inaccuracy that grates, however, but the hypocrisy.

I can see why this passed the inaccuracy test.

But the inaccuracy is a reflection of other sentiments.

But it's not just the inaccuracy that irks me.

"Actually, what killed us was the inaccuracy of the [pre-election] polls.

King alleges that he told his editors about the inaccuracy but "they kept the headline".

But sampling and random events affect both earlier and later scores, compounding the inaccuracy.

Such electronic features reduce the inaccuracy of self-reported data, a big problem with paper diaries.

In 2012, A.R.G. was criticized for the inaccuracy of some of its surveys.

Surely the remedy is therefore insufficient because the inaccuracy remains in place.

As soon as we became aware of the inaccuracy we corrected the mistake.

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