Frank
barely accurate is 'barely accurate' a correct expression? what you should say when you want to describe a result has low possibility to be accurate? For example, the evaluation for the teachers' performance is barely accurate. Is it correct? Thanks,
2014년 12월 6일 오전 8:09
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Frank: It could be accurate. I mean, if you wish to use the phrace, go ahead. For example, I could say; "My answer is barely accurate." "The facts in the newspaper are barely accurate." No problems there. But how would "I" communicate this? Like so. "The results are a mere approximation at best." "The results only offer an average." "The results are inconclusive." "The results are not entirely conclusive." "The results are more suggestive than an explicit demonstration." "The results do not show any kind of finality." "The results show that further research is necessary to obtain to a conclusive answer." .
2014년 12월 6일
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