become inaccurate

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

Used to describe a change of state where something correct is no longer so.

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Examples (10)

  • Over time, the old data may become inaccurate.
  • Without regular updates, the map will quickly become inaccurate.
  • Their initial estimates proved to become inaccurate as the project progressed.
  • Reports can become inaccurate if sources are not verified.
  • Due to changing conditions, the forecast started to become inaccurate.
  • The measurements will become inaccurate if the equipment is not calibrated.
  • His memory had become somewhat inaccurate over the years.
  • It's crucial to prevent critical information from starting to become inaccurate.
  • After several years, the statistics could become profoundly inaccurate.
  • The compass began to become inaccurate near the magnetic anomaly.