adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
accuracy
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The cognac was not quite up to Skipton's fine Napoleonic standards, but it hit the spot with unerring accuracy .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He danced with an unerring sense of rhythm.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Amid the old, previously unreleased Rutles tracks and new ones, there is Innes' unerring understanding of the Beatles sound.
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Bailey Doogan, for instance, the feminist painter who frequently paints unerring portraits of aging bodies, is an Etherton regular.
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He has been unerring in his choice of assistants and from all this wisdom the county has benefited enormously.
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It soars the length of the awning, wings flapping once, twice to propel it along an unerring flight path.
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Snowden's close reasoning and unerring instinct for words were allied with Maxton's humour and Churchill's daring.
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The cognac was not quite up to Skipton's fine Napoleonic standards, but it hit the spot with unerring accuracy.
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They do not, however, have a right to expect unerring judgment, clairvoyance, or any other manifestation of infallibility.
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Yet subsequent projects revealed an almost unerring instinct for commercial blackspots.