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How can I focus on aim and accuracy at the same time?

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goldenbenz
My account accuracy is terrible, especially compared to before. I used to be 96%, but I'm close to 92%. I have been working on my accuracy, but it is getting hard to. I want to improve my accuracy, but whenever I focus on accuracy, I notice that my aim drops significantly. Having good accuracy doesn't really help when I am missing notes left and right. So then I accordingly adjust my aim, but then my accuracy drops again. I was wondering if anyone could give me tips on how I could work on both of them rather than having one at the expense of the other.
dung eater
play easier to aim map, so you can focus on accuracy
Wimpy Cursed
View your replays.

Your accuracy shouldn't be dropping due to improving aim. If anything, it should be better than before. It would make sense that way.
I want to assume that you are aiming too early, thus leading to an early hit. Or just hitting early entirely.
You can try to adjust your offset if you haven't tampered with it yet.
You could play lower bpm maps as well to improve your rhythm sense but you will have to ditch the thought of "my aim is shit now". You will come back, that skillset will not disappear nor will it take too long to come back to.
Being able to hit properly and at a proper time is important to improving in any skillset.
NissingMo
A quick view of your profile shows me that you’re playing maps outside of your skill-range and playing quite a bit of relax.

Relax is fine if you’re just… relaxing, but it’s not good if you’re using it for aim practice.

Reduce the difficulty of the maps until you can comfortably FC or no miss with 95% acc and play a lot of maps in that star range.

Improving accuracy and aim can’t be achieved efficiently if you are practicing on maps you can’t play well.
Nanofranne
By improving your reading skill

Simply put, reading is you understood how the song goes and how the map is played. Note that it is not like you have to study the maps scientifically or through rote memorisation 'oh this going there and then there'. It's rather you just know 'on the spot' how it goes as you're playing it. Your reading gets better overtime as more and more time you play osu.

When you're already aiming correctly, your inate sense of rhythm will also tap in time correctly. Simply the matter of retrying maps several times and then you starts to notice the hard parts that keeps screwing your accuracy over and over. You can always see your replay and figure out what can be better, and then try again
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