accurate description
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateanddescription
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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description
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/us/dɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/
something that tells you what something or someone ...
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(Definition ofaccurateanddescriptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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What this study does demonstrate is that gender differences are salient and therefore should be included in anyaccuratedescriptionof interlanguage.
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The key to the quality of the results is the use of the existing data, and anaccuratedescriptionof the limitations of current knowledge.
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The correct choice in each case was a grammatically correct andaccuratedescriptionof the picture.
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The lyrics of her song are, in fact, a veryaccuratedescriptionof the experiences of the refugees who suffered the most from the flood.
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These equations therefore provide a reasonablyaccuratedescriptionof collisionless flow of fully ionized gases.
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A segment will typically yield the mostaccuratedescriptionof the curve if its slop e i s small.
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The numerical procedures lead to anaccuratedescriptionof the concentration distribution, and the method could be generalized to compute dispersion in general parallel flows.
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Do they constitute anaccuratedescriptionof the differences in the way that women facing these decisions typically make them?
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Irritable, explosive behavior has the advantage of being observable and less dependent on theaccuratedescriptionof an internal state.
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But this project requires careful andaccuratedescription.
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While this summary is presented, in part, to 'amuse' the reader, it is nonetheless a reasonablyaccuratedescriptionof where we stand.
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On one level, this seems to be anaccuratedescription.
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Unlike the bestiaries, this encyclopedic text attempted to collect and integrate all the existing information about the known animals into anaccuratedescriptionof each.
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We believe that the increase is an artifact of the sampling method rather than anaccuratedescriptionof hornbill behaviour.
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It is not clear to me that this would be anaccuratedescriptionof what we have seen in the histories presented here.
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While this may indeed be a moreaccuratedescription, the distinction is too subtle to matter.
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But is it possible to provide a moreaccuratedescriptionof structures within the heart?
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