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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with any accuracy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate when you are not certain about the accuracy of something. For example: "It is difficult to measure the temperature with any accuracy."
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It is impossible to say with any accuracy.
He is likely to remain unfit for a period that cannot be foreseen with any accuracy.
I'm not sure I can answer that with any accuracy whatsoever.
This is information that is impossible to estimate with any accuracy from orbital pictures.
Answering that with any accuracy, it turns out, is nearly impossible.
Even creative geniuses have trouble predicting with any accuracy when they've come up with a winner.
The fundamental problem is that is simply impossible to forecast costs and schedule with any accuracy.
No astrologer, cartographer or political scientist – let alone a retiring political journalist – forecast 2015 with any accuracy.
Q: There's no study that would guide you in how to do that with any accuracy, is there?
It is impossible to determine with any accuracy how much support Syria may be giving the Abu Nidal faction.
The trouble is that the water layer is wafer thin, making it hard to measure with any accuracy.
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