1. Actually, that view is getting less accurate by the day, as the suburbs mutate in all sorts of extraordinary ways. 2. But it is getting less accurate by the day, as the suburbs mutate in all sorts of extraordinary ways. 3. I have just committed a joculism, which is a word or phrase intended to be an amusing error that is taken up as accurate by the unwary. 4. It makes sense to supplement the old-fashioned system with an advanced process that is widely accepted as accurate by professional bureaucrats and the statistical and scientific community. 5. This figure was confirmed Monday as accurate by his office to The Independent. 6. While not free from irregularities, the results were generally accepted as accurate by foreign and domestic monitors. 7. The new system is designed to be more accurate by giving greater weight to price changes that have occurred in recent years, particularly for high-tech equipment. |
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