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'with a high accuracy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where something is done with precision or little margin of error. For example, "This machine is capable of producing parts with a high accuracy."
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Polynomials to predict them with a high accuracy are established.
In both samples, all resistors are commercially available chip-fixed resistors with a high accuracy of 0.1%.
Results show that the proposed controller tracks the desired trajectories with a high accuracy.
Prediction models were obtained with a high accuracy in specific target variables.
The developed system provides reasonable results with a high accuracy level based on the findings.
Level-to-level alignment with a high accuracy is demonstrated using LWL method.
The evaluation proofs that the model predicts the carbonation depth with a high accuracy.
Moreover, we present here a classification algorithm that combines three SNPs, which allows the classification of phylogenetically diverse E. coli isolates with a high accuracy rate.
It was shown that these interactions can be modeled, with a high accuracy, by the LJ potential (1) with coefficients C12 = 22500 eVÅ12 and C6 = 15.4 eVÅ6.
Effects of vibrations were shown by data from gages, measuring accelerations with a high accuracy.
Finally, the sensors can be used to detect Hg2+ and Al3+ in tap water samples with a high accuracy.
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