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Perhaps Gallup's polls are woefully inaccurate; perhaps that's true of most polls.
The original estimated cost was £7m but that soon proved woefully inaccurate.
They're a woefully inaccurate reflection of the tree: they're far less lovely and interesting.
Design purists (including me) loathed the "design-art" bubble, largely because it pandered to the woefully inaccurate but irritatingly pervasive perception that design is all about overpriced chairs.
They saw Tebow struggle mightily for most of the game, with woefully inaccurate passing, poor pocket presence and a case of happy feet that surfaced again and again.
The woefully inaccurate ratings that have cost investors billions were not, mind you, a result of issuers paying ratings agencies handsomely for their rosy opinions.
The woefully inaccurate U-571, for example, which was discussed in parliament after it portrayed US navy submariners capturing an Enigma cipher machine from the Germans.
Even the dreaded barrel bomb, a cylinder packed with explosives that is pushed out of planes and helicopters and is woefully inaccurate, does not inspire as much fear.
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