Examples of 'be quite accurate' in a sentence

Meaning of "be quite accurate"

be quite accurate: This phrase emphasizes the need for precision, correctness, or exactness in a statement, action, or assessment. It suggests that being precise or accurate is important in a given context

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be quite accurate
Sometimes your predictions prove to be quite accurate.
But these studies can be quite accurate if representative data is used in the model.
Good quality rimfire ammunition can be quite accurate.
This would be quite accurate in a single timeless dwelling without intelligent life living in it.
Sometimes this can be quite accurate.
Results were compared and satellite measurement proved to be quite accurate.
Appeared to be quite accurate.
The most enjoyable feature, especially as it proves to be quite accurate.
DFT methods can be quite accurate for little computational price.
You can use a yardstick and be quite accurate.
No woman should ever be quite accurate about her age . It looks so calculating.
I too have found that method to be quite accurate.
Since you can see, we can be quite accurate drawing this manner.
I simply made a comparison that I find to be quite accurate.
Some of them can be quite accurate.

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Additionally, archeological evidence also has proved some of the sagas to be quite accurate.
Four of these media were found to be quite accurate for this purpose.
Many modern 3D printers use laser technology, and the produced models result to be quite accurate.
His work seems to be quite accurate.
So, I guess the title of my blog is now starting to be quite accurate.
Volume assessments derived in this matter, should be quite accurate enough for practical purposes.
To this end, MPS has shown in several studies to be quite accurate.
Boxing " would not be quite accurate.
Only those i touch … but i am told it can be quite accurate.
But I am told it can be quite accurate.
I see that most of what I wrote then, unfortunately, turned out to be quite accurate.
War correspondent, to be quite accurate.
I see nothing, understand . Only those I touch . But I am told it can be quite accurate.
However, all others appear to be quite accurate.
The Takagi algorithm was first published in 1980 and has proven to be quite accurate.
From our testing, this has shown to be quite accurate.
What did you find? His work seems to be quite accurate.
That theory is, once again, proven to be quite accurate.
In principle, Home pregnancy tests ( HPTs ) can be quite accurate.

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