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The phrase "tolerably accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reasonably or fairly accurate, though not perfect. Example: "The results of the experiment were tolerably accurate, providing a good estimate of the expected outcomes."
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But many countries in East and South-East Asia share enough features to make a simple picture tolerably accurate.
In recent years the South Bronx's main retail corridor had fewer vacancy signs than Madison Avenue.If the distortions caused by crippled data were constant over time, trend analysis might still be tolerably accurate.
Although the law looks tolerably accurate if we consider the collision of, say, two billiard balls, or two steel spheres, it seems woefully off if we consider, say, the collision of two lumps of clay, or two scoops of ice cream.
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Lunch went tolerably well.
Fairly noisy, but tolerably so.
But some things are becoming tolerably clear.
I am doing tolerably well here.
Still, Ms. Dougherty seems tolerably flexible.
But Aragon had managed to find a tolerably realistic image.
But Mr Wang and his wife fared tolerably well.
This juror's sexual orientation seems tolerably clear.
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