Use of inaccurate in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include inaccurate at the start of sentence, inaccurate at the end of sentence and inaccurate in the middle of sentence

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inaccurate at the end of sentence


  1. This thermometer is inaccurate.
  2. His information is inaccurate.
  3. The book is historically inaccurate.
  4. These figures are somewhat inaccurate.
  5. TV ratings figures are often inaccurate.
  6. All the maps we had were wildly inaccurate.
  7. Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate.
  8. It was good drama, but historically inaccurate.
  9. Figures quoted in the article are wildly inaccurate.
  10. A lot of what has been written about him is inaccurate.
  11. He said these figures were bogus and totally inaccurate.
  12. The whole report is badly written. Moreover, it's inaccurate.
  13. Your recollection of what she said seems remarkably inaccurate.
  14. He was very scathing about the report, saying it was inaccurate.
  15. Of course we must highlight that the system can hardly be inaccurate.
  16. Both their assessments of production costs were hopelessly inaccurate.

inaccurate in the middle of sentence


  1. This factor would yield inaccurate data.
  2. The total amount payable is inaccurate. 10.
  3. The book is both inaccurate and exaggerated.
  4. The old maps were usually inaccurate or incomplete.
  5. Statistical graphs may be inaccurate and misleading.
  6. The report has been based upon inaccurate information.
  7. The report has been criticized as inaccurate and incomplete.
  8. Some of the information provided was inaccurate or incomplete.
  9. The decision was based on incomplete or inaccurate information.
  10. He was fined $300,000 for making inaccurate statements to Congress.
  11. This is inaccurate, and unjustified by any international comparison.
  12. In other words, no information is better than inaccurate information.
  13. We now accept that the report was based upon inaccurate information and conveyed completely the wrong impression about Linford.
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