significant inaccuracy

Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words

An inaccuracy that is large or important enough to be noticeable and affect meaning.

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Examples (10)

  • The report contained a significant inaccuracy that distorted the findings.
  • Any significant inaccuracy in the data could lead to wrong conclusions.
  • Auditors found a significant inaccuracy in the financial statements.
  • They corrected a significant inaccuracy in the historical account.
  • Even a seemingly small error can become a significant inaccuracy if not addressed.
  • The legal document was rejected due to a significant inaccuracy in the dates.
  • Identifying a significant inaccuracy early can prevent major problems.
  • Critics pointed out a significant inaccuracy in the politician's speech.
  • This map has a significant inaccuracy regarding the borderlines.
  • His testimony was dismissed because of a significant inaccuracy.