accurately

UK /ˈak.jə.ɹɪt.li/ US /ˈæk.jə.ɹɪt.li/
adv 1

Collocations

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ADJ.

done, future, political, recent, solar, violent

The recent study accurately predicted how climate change would affect coastal cities.

VERB + ACCURATELY

answer, arrive, assess, claims, count, date, don't, expressed

The doctor was able to accurately assess the patient's condition based on recent blood tests.

ACCURATELY + NOUN

-, anyone, decade, depth, describes, goods, heritage, portrayal

The report accurately describes the changes that happened over the past decade.

PREP.

down, in

The map didn't show down accurately where the old railway line used to run through town.

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