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The phrase "a kind of precise" is not correct in written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning, as "kind of" typically suggests a degree of vagueness or approximation, which contradicts the term "precise."
Example: "The results were a kind of precise measurement, but they still had some variability."
Alternatives: "somewhat accurate" or "a sort of exact."
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"Finding a strategic direction is not a kind of precise science," says Shennan. "I think it shows that the BBC is willing to look at tough decisions".
For the magnificent iT (chorus: "I'm a man now"), Letissier affects a manspread throughout, flexing a biceps, then another, but not with comedic exaggeration, just a kind of precise curiosity.
Ruscha's little books have had many fans (me among them), and in their witty cataloguing of the everyday world - their understated style and design - is a kind of precise visual poetry of the unspectacular.
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She shaped the language of the magazine, always striving for a kind of Euclidean clarity transparent, precise, muscular.
The result is a kind-of guided meditation, with a computer guru that is physically aware of precise brain states.
She shaped the language of the magazine, always striving for a kind of Euclidean clarity — transparent, precise, muscular.
Throughout her career, in a kind of counterpoint to the precise, stripped-down realism of her more familiar work, O'Keeffe has continued to paint abstract or semi-abstract pictures.
The description of scientific realism as a positive epistemic attitude towards theories, including parts putatively concerning the unobservable, is a kind of shorthand for more precise commitments (Kukla 1998, ch. 1, Niiniluoto 1999, ch. 1, Psillos 1999, Introduction, Chakravartty 2007a, ch. 1).
He goes on, "At some point (in my writing life) I realized that precision can be a kind of poetry, and the more precise you try to be, or I try to be, the more simply and correctly responsive to what the world looks like — then the better my chances of creating a deeper and more beautiful language".
The implications of this kind of precise knowledge of a brain are far-reaching, but at this point still largely speculative.
At that time minimalism was hot news, and every piece by Reich and Glasss too) was eagerly anticipated; by putting together his own group of instrumentalists Reich ensured that his music got the kind of precise performances it needed, a standard we take for granted nowadays but which was much more rarely matched 30 years ago.
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