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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more precision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting or suggesting an increase in accuracy or detail in a statement or action.
Example: "In order to improve the quality of our research, we need a bit more precision in our data collection methods."
Alternatives: "a little more accuracy" or "slightly greater detail".
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The M3 corners with a bit more precision, and is easier to adjust in the middle of turns; occasionally, the abruptness of the 1 Series' turbocharged power will throw the chassis off its game.
This method requires a bit more precision but is still very easy to do.
You can also, however, paint any ceramic tile that already exists in your house, though textured tiles require a bit more precision.
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With angles of 120° that is a bit more difficult, so precision with the compass becomes more important.
"I wanted a bit more cutting edge and precision in our forward play, and we didn't quite get it.
You'd like a bit more in the way of precision in the transmission department, though.
He rather airily promises to cut taxes, squeeze debt and the deficit, and bring spending down all a bit more eagerly than Mr Schröder does, though with no more precision.
A bit more mature".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
And a bit more.
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