complete accuracy

collocation in English

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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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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 ofcompleteandaccuracyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This implies that, given knowledge of the initial state of a physical system, one cannot determine withcompleteaccuracythe future evolution of the system.
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For reasons that we describe below, it is technically impossible to write a program to carry out the necessary tests withcompleteaccuracy.
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While such activities cannot assurecompleteaccuracy, we suggest they can considerably enhance the reliability and usefulness of panel results.
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Over 150 features related to grain colour and texture were studied and it was concluded that 20 features were adequate to classify them withcompleteaccuracy, excepting oats.
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It combines great clarity and simplicity withcompleteaccuracyof technical detail.
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Electronic monitoring is a way to ensure, with deadly andcompleteaccuracy, whether the punishment is adhered to.
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It aims atcompleteaccuracy, and consequently it works by a series of checks and counterchecks.
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None of us can claim to be able to foresee the future withcompleteaccuracy.
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He knows the history of the matter, and he has given the facts, to the best of my recollection, withcompleteaccuracy.
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I ventured to challenge him a little on thecompleteaccuracyof his illustration.
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It is not always possible to predict withcompleteaccuracyhow the courts will respond in particular circumstances.
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We have all learned to discount thecompleteaccuracyof newspaper reports, but it raised new information.
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I do not suppose that anyone could do so withcompleteaccuracy.
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No forecasts can claimcompleteaccuracy, but the present methods and the forecasts which they produce appear to be the best currently available.
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It is difficult for me to reply immediately and withcompleteaccuracyto that request for information.
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However, it is not absolutely possible to state these figures withcompleteaccuracy.
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It is necessary to understand that the consequences that one foresees cannot be determined withcompleteaccuracy.
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Of necessity, therefore, it is difficult to summarise its provisions withcompleteaccuracy.
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We cannot forecast withcompleteaccuracywhat will happen.
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No one can estimate withcompleteaccuracyindividual costs on research and development projects.
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