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How to use inaccurately in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word inaccurately? Here are some examples.

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Her writings reflect her commitment to the underclass whose lives are often portrayed inaccurately in American literature.
Data from the 1989 Voyager 2 flyby showed that the mass of Neptune had been inaccurately measured.
His argument that the media invariably and inaccurately portrays single women as pathetic is a little hackneyed.
The article abounds with graphs sporting unlabeled axes, imprecise axis scales, inaccurately plotted points, and confused methods explanations.
Pound wished poetry to escape from what he felt was a rising tide of sloppy, flabby, sing-song verse, inaccurately and unobservantly phrased.
The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately.
Unfairly and inaccurately called a traitor and a Bolshevik, she never reneged on her commitments to civil liberties or to pacifism.
Sometimes the threads are woven inaccurately, need to be pulled, and the section started again.
In April, the SEC recommended action against the company for inaccurately reporting revenue.
A common awfulizing exaggeration uses the words always or never, incorrectly and inaccurately.
Shoppers are being duped into buying foreign meat which has been inaccurately labelled as Scotch beef, farmers' leaders have claimed.
Discount rates or calculations of net present value are often applied inappropriately or calculated inaccurately.
Many of these forms were completed inaccurately, which led to unacceptable delays in payment being made.
Many terms and words in the glossary are described inaccurately at their best and downright erroneously at their worst.
Computers were good, but an inaccurately phrased request could produce some very interesting results.
Certain quotas and footnotes were inaccurately indicated in that Regulation for certain species and should be corrected.
I have always found it hilarious when people drop names inaccurately, an ever present peril for those in whom ambition exceeds capacity for detail.
The member for Ottawa South heckled me yesterday during question period and said I was quoting him inaccurately.
Furthermore, the objectively relevant market was inaccurately defined in the decision.
Dr. Pillay did say, however, that he has sometimes inaccurately predicted the risk of recurrence of seizures in his patients.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Such is an outline of Marshall's argument, as inaccurately and defectively reported.
The additional fee relates to householders who suspect they are being charged inaccurately.
My statement to Reuters was reported partly and inaccurately, al-Qirbi told Saba.
A story on Page B1 in Friday's Register-Guard inaccurately described the association's request.
Rupert Murdoch's paper has now admitted the article was based on an interview Benitez had given to Spanish newspaper El Mundo, which they then translated inaccurately.
Denying a proper motion for recusal and then entering an order improperly and inaccurately criticizing defense counsel without allowing them to respond.
But he has stressed his comments have been inaccurately reported.
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