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The phrase “Precisely defined” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize accuracy and clarity when describing something. For example: “The scope of the project was precisely defined before the team got to work.”
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Precisely defined existing and novel metrics are proposed for this purpose.
And this "first", this originality, is precisely defined.
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(Christopher Akerlind's lighting is more precisely defined as well).
In statistics, error is a precisely defined term.
The incentives that will be offered have also not been precisely defined.
"I don't think that date has ever been precisely defined," Alderson said.
Furthermore, it can make something that is nebulous or fuzzy seem stable, mechanical and precisely defined.
He had developed a precisely defined compositional technique involving total serialization (i.e., of every musical element).
A calculation based on a single precisely defined input function will not do.
Like all scrappy mongrels, the Two-Tailed Dog has no verifiable birthdate and no precisely defined identity.
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