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1
I got raped, though I don't know that that's a wholly
accurate
term
.
2
At least, Billie labeled it a buffet, for want of a more
accurate
term
.
3
My brief bout of courage-althoughfatalism is a more
accurate
term
-
had
evaporated
with the loss of daylight.
4
THE term we use today is Political Correctness but there is an older and more
accurate
term
intolerance.
5
The more
accurate
term
would be "coping".
6
They reached me first, I think"-hehesitated briefly, hunting for a more
accurate
term
he could not find-"indream."
7
An overwhelming majority of those fleeing to Europe are doing so due to conflict, therefore refugee is a much more
accurate
term
.
8
For many years even condom manufacturers have used the more
accurate
term
"safer sex" to describe the use of their product.
9
However Victorian Premier Dan Andrews shut down the report on Thursday, saying: Calling it 'modelling' might not necessarily be the most
accurate
term
.
10
For example, 20 years ago, Solow (1976:152), occasionally but not consistently using the more
accurate
term
'surface':
11
That is why I desire to instil some convention into what, for want of a more
accurate
term
,
I may allude to as Carlotta's mind.
12
Human speech has no
accurate
terms
to describe our peculiar relationship.
13
In the most
accurate
terms
,
the book meant Stalker and me.
14
It's easy to call someone a fascist; less easy to justify that abuse in historically
accurate
terms
.
15
Both Servetus and Colombo knew of the pulmonary circulation, which was described by the former in very
accurate
terms
.
16
In describing the view from Mars Hill, however, they have pictured in most
accurate
terms
the true features of the country:
accurate
term
accurate