noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
contain
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These would be used without being properly vetted and were likely to contain inaccuracies .
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Ells disagrees with the report, saying it contains several factual inaccuracies .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the inaccuracy of a weather forecast
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The ad contained several inaccuracies regarding the computer.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any inaccuracy in weekly measurements and subsequent payments to subcontractors will be translated directly into both the financial and cost accounts.
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In practice, rounding-off errors soon produces inaccuracies which re-introduce small proportions of x1, which tend to grow relatively rapidly.
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It is not necessary either to agree with these or to point out inaccuracies.
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Rule-based computers are limited in their ability to accommodate inaccuracies or fuzzy information.
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The system is therefore liable to suffer from inaccuracies of the type discussed above.
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This was the last opportunity for major inaccuracies to be corrected.