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The phrase "a degree of precision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accuracy or exactness of measurements, statements, or actions.
Example: "In scientific research, a degree of precision is essential to ensure the validity of the results."
Alternatives: "a level of accuracy" or "a measure of exactness."
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For example catches can be calculated precisely to the second or third decimal point but such a degree of precision means very little because the fishery is constantly changing and such a level of detail has little influence on the decisions to be made.
Thanks to a report by Oil Change International, we can now answer this question with a degree of precision.
Their planning must be thorough, ensuring a degree of precision such that the margin of error is less than 1 mm.
Precision navigation and control permitted rapid yet careful mapping, both visual and acoustic, of each site with a degree of precision never attained before.
"The word 'brilliance' doesn't do it justice," said one critic of the performance of the third symphony, "here was a degree of precision and bright colouration beyond mortal ken".
While the icons are large and some haptic feedback helps you feel where your cursor-arrow is headed, the system still requires a degree of precision and concentration that a driver may find intrusive and distracting.
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The procedures, particularly with such enormous ships in congested tidal waters, required a degree of choreographic precision that makes young deck officers pace.
In summary, to aim at a degree of epistemological precision, I may claim that I believe, but I cannot claim that I know.
At present, field measurements are needed to predict SQI with a reasonable degree of precision within a forest management unit.
This has allowed him to produce results on the sub-nanometer scale, with light as a machining tool providing "a new degree of precision," he says.
The BMD measurement of the femur with the Lunar Prodigy densitometer demonstrated a high degree of precision, with a CV% of 0.9% [ 51].
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