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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unerringly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action done without error or deviation, often implying precision or accuracy. Example: "She unerringly identified the source of the problem, leading to a quick resolution."
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unerringly
adverb
Without making a mistake, perfectly, directly
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(But don't you realise that the only thing any branding consultant ever sells is him- or herself? They persuade the shallow-minded to think in their terms and sell the idea that they can unerringly influence others as well).
Likewise, Union fury at secessionists for having started the whole horror show in the first place is understandable.Mr Doctorow's writing here is magnificent, the details he selects unerringly trenchant: "the wagon bumping over dead dogs every hound to be seen was shot through the head".
The pressure built up by the MCC dissipated, and, although the fielders scattered to the boundaries to try and contain the runs, Messrs Smith and Blackwell unerringly found the gaps.The sunshine and the promise of more runs brought the crowd forward from the back of the stands.
Using it, a snippet of text as short as 20 characters can be assigned unerringly to the language it was written in.As a second test of the program's abilities, they used 52 versions of the document which, according to the "Guinness Book of Records", has been translated into more languages than any other in the world: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Well, perhaps unerringly is too much to expect.
But Mr Bush has played, unerringly, straight into anti-Americans' hands.One vast mistake has been his neglect of Mr Blair's advice to push seriously for the creation of a Palestinian state, instead of just saying that this was his "vision".
The author makes no apologies for his hyperbole and claims that his book is unerringly factual.
With overlays marking the foliage, place names, county boundaries and contour lines, aerial images piped to our TV screens or dashboard in the car will become a part of our daily lives, perhaps even taken for granted as we make our way, unerringly, to some unknown destination.
This would require monetary stimulus to be withdrawn before the economy recovers, not after, and for central banks' economic forecasts to be unerringly accurate.Since central banks failed to anticipate the debt crisis of 2007-08, this is an attitude of the purest optimism.
The crowd might have lost interest in this underrated stock, so dully and unerringly recommended by theologians and priests down the centuries, but Sir John bought it up on the firm expectation of stellar future earnings.
Of the recruits released at the hive, most flew unerringly to the immediate vicinity of the feeder.
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