adj.
VERBS
▪ be , prove
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His predictions proved ~.
ADVERB
▪ extremely , fairly , very , etc.
▪ deadly , highly
▪ amazingly , remarkably , surprisingly , uncannily
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Her assessment turned out to be remarkably ~.
▪ completely , perfectly , totally
▪ not completely , not entirely , not quite , not strictly , not wholly
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The figures he gave were not strictly ~.
▪ partially
▪ broadly , generally , largely , reasonably , sufficiently
▪ factually , historically , scientifically , statistically , technically
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Although this book is historically ~, it is not a history book.
PREPOSITION
▪ to
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Results are ~ to within 0.2 seconds.
PHRASES
▪ full and ~
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He gave a full and ~ account of his movements.
Accurate is used with these nouns: ↑ account , ↑ approximation , ↑ assessment , ↑ barometer , ↑ bowling , ↑ calculation , ↑ clock , ↑ comparison , ↑ copy , ↑ count , ↑ data , ↑ description , ↑ determination , ↑ diagnosis , ↑ estimate , ↑ feedback , ↑ figure , ↑ forecast , ↑ gauge , ↑ guide , ↑ identification , ↑ imitation , ↑ impression , ↑ indication , ↑ indicator , ↑ information , ↑ judgement , ↑ map , ↑ measure , ↑ measurement , ↑ method , ↑ navigation , ↑ observation , ↑ perception , ↑ picture , ↑ portrayal , ↑ prediction , ↑ reading , ↑ reconstruction , ↑ record , ↑ recording , ↑ reflection , ↑ replica , ↑ representation , ↑ reproduction , ↑ result , ↑ summary , ↑ thermometer , ↑ timing , ↑ translation , ↑ understanding , ↑ version