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precise

[pri-sahys] / prɪˈsaɪs /




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Scratching her upper body involved broader, stronger motions, while movements directed at lower areas were slower and more precise.

From Science Daily

Klosterman’s tool may help answer arguably more complex questions than poppy or no poppy, such as a more precise understanding of the conditions the flowers need to thrive.

From Los Angeles Times

The Defence Secretary, John Healey, and the Attorney General, Lord Hermer, met their counterparts in the Joint Expeditionary Force in recent weeks to go through the precise legal implications for different types of scenarios.

From BBC

Though a precise accounting hasn’t yet emerged, Minneapolis and St. Paul have estimated hundreds of millions of dollars in lost wages and business revenue.

From The Wall Street Journal

This added movement makes it harder to maintain the precise pattern needed to communicate accurate directions.

From Science Daily