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The phrase "a higher precision of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of accuracy or exactness in measurements, data, or results.
Example: "The new algorithm provides a higher precision of results compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "greater accuracy of" or "increased precision of".
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The relative treatments and a higher precision of floating-point variables alleviated cancellation problems to some extent.
The cylindrical reactor with special features for speeding up the mass transfer rate is a considerable improvement, as shown by a higher precision of the kinetic constants calculated through a statistical approach.
The populations from more protected (either naturally or artificially) headland-bays showed a higher precision of orientation with respect to the shoreline direction than those from extended beaches, more subject to changes in longshore sedimentary transport as consequence of natural and human activities.
The relatively lighter gray color in each raster map indicates a higher precision of interpolation.
Evidently, a larger number of CNs ensure a higher precision of location but at the cost of more computational complexity and more power consumption involved [25].
Another highly productive idea was to use cumulative features [6] that take into account the relationship between adjacent age groups, thus leading to a higher precision of age identification unlike [3].
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Also, a high precision of pressure sensing (%RMSE ~3) was secured.
It should be fast enough and must have a high precision of retrieval.
The velocities were extracted using a novel technique, optimized for low signal-to-noise spectra, achieving a high precision of 4 m s-1 point-to-point scatter.
The results show the satisfactory performance and efficiency with a high precision of ±3cm in the field.
To the best of our knowledge, PDC is a novel energy efficient approach which provides a high precision of the approximate results with bounded error.
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