accurate - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • time: Information in the stories is accurate at the time of release.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • keep: The ability to keep the bend of the horse's body is paramount to keeping the circle accurate.

Modifies a noun

  • measurement: For an accurate measurement, you'll need to pop into a bike shop.
  • prediction: Therefore, ICM takes the gold medal for the most accurate prediction of the 1997 general election result.
  • diagnosis: For the bladder preservation, accurate staging diagnosis is required.
  • reflection: To what extent is this an accurate reflection of the current legal regime?
  • estimate: Learn to make accurate estimates of the time needed for each task.
  • description: Again they had to give an accurate description on their post mission report to receive all their timing marks.

Modifying Another Word

  • historically: Although not particularly historically accurate, it does use some real people but the details of what happens in the film are pure fiction.
  • reasonably: With enough such experiences my internal computer can make reasonably accurate estimates.
  • sufficiently: However, academics are concerned that the data are not yet sufficiently accurate to make value-added comparisons.
  • remarkably: But, it's results can be remarkably accurate.
  • fairly: For some streets it has been possible to identify research material which allows a fairly accurate chronology to be developed.
  • technically: The dubbing is technically accurate - it matches the lip movements - which means that it is painful to listen to.

Infinitive complement

  • say: It would be more accurate to say that.. .

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: Carol Shiels Your basic assessment of the problem seems accurate.
  • remain: The new Guide will continue to be expanded and updated to ensure it remains accurate.
  • provide: Improved customer service - Provide accurate ETA's and assign drivers to nearest job.
  • become: In this way your drawing become much more accurate.

Preposition: in

  • respect: This is accurate in some respects but not in others.

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