great accuracy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgreatandaccuracy
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great
adjective
uk/ɡreɪt/us/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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(Definition ofgreatandaccuracyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is unlikely to be known with anygreataccuracy.
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Obviously, the three-dimensional equation must be solved numerically withgreataccuracy.
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It is therefore difficult to make a forecast about demand with anygreataccuracy.
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These discrete procedures roughly solve the continuous system, but not withgreataccuracy.
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It was found that the institutional records reflected, withgreataccuracy, the seasonal changes apparent in the whole area.
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Splitting the stored sounds into a multitude of wavefiles allowsgreataccuracyin the synchronisation of the computer with the orchestra.
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Furthermore,greataccuracyof the computation is not required.
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In many cases, particularly with deeply buried redox sites, reduction potentials are not known withgreataccuracyand temperature dependences are beyond available measurement methods.
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There was no call then forgreataccuracyin the accounts.
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These landings took place with extremely little loss and withgreataccuracy.
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It enables users to fix their position withgreataccuracyin relation to proven fishing grounds, and so greatly enhances the industry's earning power.
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All air strikes were by cannon or rocket and were undertaken at low levels withgreataccuracyand were very localised.
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I should have thought that the fitting of an artificial eye called forgreataccuracy, skilled craftsmanship and aesthetic appreciation.
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By this means aircraft can be sent to the instant support of troops, and sent withgreataccuracy.
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This can often be done withgreataccuracy, but generally these measurements do not acquire economic significance unless and until they have been valued.
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I registered that withgreataccuracyand attention.
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He described the new situation withgreataccuracy.
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Tests have been carried out which show that the grading is being done withgreataccuracy.
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I understand that lawyers and people concerned with finance have approached this problem and dealt with it withgreataccuracy, and with their usual inhumanity.
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A figure like 8.39 million tons—not 8.4 million—gives an impression ofgreataccuracy, as though everything had been worked out to the nearest 10,000 tons.
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