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How to use quite accurate in a sentence

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As I was zeroing the scope, the movement of the bullet strike seemed to be quite accurate.
He insisted that the interpretation that this would ultimately lower the bar was not quite accurate.
Those who disagree with the practice may object to this definition but I think it is quite accurate.
When parents accuse their offspring of treating the place like a hotel they are usually quite accurate.
He charges like a mad man, swinging wildly yet very deadly and quite accurate.
It would be easy to make glib comparisons with various tyrannies of the past, but I don't think they'd be quite accurate.
Conceptually that was quite accurate, even if it was not the most felicitous choice of words.
They are actually quite accurate, as long as you don't have interferences to deal with.
The people who started them did it with the best will in the world, but it's like Chinese whispers and never quite accurate.
This impression is not quite accurate but does foreshadow events to come.
Calling that discredited approach skeuomorphism, though, is not quite accurate.
The stereotype of a gaggle of pretty girls waving pompoms as they cheer the boys' football teams is not quite accurate, cheerleaders feel.
It's unforgettable, even if it's not quite accurate, as discussed earlier on the Book Club blog.
While it can be quite accurate, it can also be very difficult to control and enforce.
It is therefore not quite accurate for the report to talk in terms of democratisation.
Mr. Estabrooks, it is not quite accurate to say that we met with the Access to Information Commissioner.
It is not quite accurate to say today that the French gas market is not open to competition.
The surveys we have conducted have been quite accurate and this is good news for Montréal real estate.
It is very well founded, because projections have proven to be quite accurate over the last 30 years.
I think your reading of the U. S. regulations-and I referred to them earlier-is quite accurate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His prediction was quite accurate, for I had to tell him, after not many days, of the potboy who shot at the queen.
Perhaps the law of refraction was not quite accurate, but only an approximation.
The graduations on the circle of the theodolite may not be quite accurate.
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