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The phrase "In precise" is not a commonly used phrase in written English
It is generally used as a verbal expression to indicate that one is about to be very precise or exact in their description of something. For example, "In precise, the house was painted a mint green color."
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In precise usage, "disinterested" means "impartial".
In precise writing, use "uninterested" to mean "lacking interest".
In precise usage, "latter" and "former" are used only with two items.
In precise usage, "enormity" means a great evil, not just a large size.
In precise usage, "he" needs a noun as its antecedent; the possessive "Justin Bieber's" doesn't qualify.
In precise usage, "his" is required as a modifier for the gerund.
They are spelled out in precise dollars.
Ms. Samie speaks in precise, high-flown French.
Elida was slight, and she dressed in precise, quiet colors.
Ruffled collars, jewelry and furniture are documented in precise detail.
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