In an industrial or industry context, accuracy refers to the degree to which a measurement, calculation, or other process conforms to a standard or expectation.

It is a measure of how close the result of a process is to its desired or true value.

Example:

  1. "Our company places a high priority on accuracy in the production process to ensure that our products meet customer specifications."

  2. "The accuracy of the machine's readings is critical in ensuring the quality of our finished products."

  3. "The engineers are constantly working to improve the accuracy of the automated system in order to minimize errors."

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