Examples of 'quite accurately' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite accurately"

quite accurately - indicating that something is done with a high level of precision or correctness

How to use "quite accurately" in a sentence

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I measure men quite accurately from a distance.
So the term supernatural applies quite accurately.
We can speculate quite accurately on consumer demands.
Quite accurately described their duties.
The date of conception can thus be deduced quite accurately.
The territory was quite accurately described by medieval authors.
The pattern of alleles can identify an individual quite accurately.
I can predict quite accurately what other drivers are going to do.
He describes them quite accurately.
Quite accurately predict things.
He described you quite accurately.
And she quite accurately sums up my feelings about college.
Both systems can locate the phone quite accurately.
I can describe quite accurately the panties you had on.
Some greenhouse gas emissions can be calculated quite accurately.

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At quite accurately because we can measure that in the lab.
It is possible to predict quite accurately which words will raise a laugh.
With risk assessment tools the costs of guarantees can be calculated quite accurately.
This process showed quite accurately the purity of the gold.
This sleep position can predict the status of the relationship quite accurately.
This produces density curves which quite accurately fit their corresponding reference histograms.
Volleys and trays are easy to perform given good handling and come out quite accurately.
My readings are quite accurately.
Such a scale means that even comparatively small proportions of a constituent can be added quite accurately.
The breakdown voltage can be controlled quite accurately in the doping process.
However, approximations exist which permit the calculation of certain physical quantities quite accurately.
The Polish youth quite accurately defne all these barriers.
I have even seen this detail portrayed quite accurately in a film.
The titles seem to quite accurately describe what 's going on musically.
I am also a CG artist and have rendered them quite accurately.
However, he remembers quite accurately past events which occurred before the illness.
But in Spiritual Science we must speak quite accurately.
Usually this is explained, and quite accurately in part, by the problems human beings have.
Historical events from the Napoleonic Wars are depicted quite accurately.
These two books describe quite accurately the Amos I knew.
I think that I have given you the position at the moment quite accurately.
But you are also smart to shot him quite accurately and maintain the police 's reputation.
Honestly, it could be snappy slang that describes me quite accurately.
This light hearing loss quite accurately reflects the average hearing loss around the age of 60.
But you're so smart to shot him quite accurately.
One can deduce quite accurately the diameter and length statistics of such a nano-mesh film.
This interview with Moussaïd reflects quite accurately the nature of the NPA.
For example, once you learn the alphabet, you can pronounce almost all words quite accurately.
The reflectance spectra of Eros correspond quite accurately with those of the L-and LL-chondrites.
Nowadays, the rate of chromium in the body can be measured quite accurately.
Renault provided a video which describes quite accurately all the manufacturing steps I just described,.
On the other hand, the child observed the car quite accurately.
By now, he quite accurately suspects me.
Donkeys are quite smart, and this story is written quite accurately to that end.
This is the date reported quite accurately in the codex Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare 39, f.

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