accurate information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandinformation
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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information
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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(Definition ofaccurateandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofaccurate information
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Who can we rely on to provideaccurateinformation?
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The first is quality, implying truthful andaccurateinformation.
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The ideal tool needs to be easy and quick to complete, but must yieldaccurateinformation.
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In order to be equal partners however,accurateinformationmust be available for everyone.
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Some problems were encountered in obtainingaccurateinformationfrom all of the medical records.
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Collection ofaccurateinformationon reproductive histories in communities such as this presents many difficulties.
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The engine only hasaccurateinformationwhen clients send packets to the server.
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Transient neurons can giveaccurateinformationabout slow moving targets or slow changes.
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Valuable resources are available to supply appropriate, unbiased, andaccurateinformation.
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In some cases, judges have not been presented withaccurateinformation.
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The problem ofaccurateinformationtransfer then becomes a problem of facilitation.
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Therefore,accurateinformationon its distribution and seasonal prevalence are prerequisites for successful pest control.
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The lack ofaccurateinformationand advice for people experiencing difficulties remains a recurrent problem.
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In the current climate there is little advantage for villagers to provideaccurateinformation.
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Therefore, it is necessary to provide theaccurateinformationabout the interaction between robots and environments to the learned robots.
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These are all readable, precise accounts that will be very useful for those looking foraccurateinformationon these subjects.
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It also provides objective andaccurateinformationon past demand that is useful for the design of future movie production.
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But these days, because of the numbers involved, special efforts should be made to obtainaccurateinformationfrom there.
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In the early stage of design,accurateinformationabout the whole life cycle is not always available.
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Given the widespread use of report instruments, we think it is vital to establish that parents are providingaccurateinformation.
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Second, less applicable in this case but closely related, clients could provide patrons withaccurateinformationabout their institutional surroundings.
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The number of victims is unknown, not least because there is littleaccurateinformationon the camps and prisons.
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The above example demonstrates the use of inheritance to provide moreaccurateinformationin the presence of sharing.
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The collection of moreaccurateinformationon the numbers of asylum seekers and refugees using mental health services.
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