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noun ADJ. absolute, complete, deadly, perfect, pinpoint, total, unerring The needle has to be positioned with pinpoint accuracy. | amazing, considerable, great, high (technical), remarkable, uncanny | reasonable, sufficient | factual, historical, technical QUANT. degree, level The missiles are capable of a very high degree of accuracy. VERB + ACCURACY improve, increase We are hoping to improve the accuracy of our forecasts. | check, confirm, test | ensure Great care is taken to ensure the accuracy of research data. | doubt, question Many people began to question the accuracy of his statement. PREP. with ~ It is possible to predict the outcome with reasonable accuracy.
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