material inaccuracy

Frequency: 5.53.2 per million words

An inaccuracy that is important or has significant consequences, often used in legal or formal contexts.

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Examples (10)

  • The auditor discovered a material inaccuracy in the financial report.
  • Such a material inaccuracy could lead to serious legal repercussions.
  • The company was sued for publishing a material inaccuracy in its prospectus.
  • Any material inaccuracy in the contract renders it voidable.
  • We must rectify this material inaccuracy before submitting the document.
  • Claiming a material inaccuracy requires substantial evidence.
  • The board reviewed the complaint, noting a material inaccuracy in the submitted data.
  • Journalists are expected to avoid any material inaccuracy in their reporting.
  • Even a single material inaccuracy can damage an organization's credibility.
  • The investigation focused on identifying any material inaccuracy that impacted the outcome.