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The phrase "a little imprecise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that lacks precision or clarity, often in a mild or gentle manner.
Example: "The report was a little imprecise in its conclusions, which led to some confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "somewhat vague" or "a bit unclear."
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The terms are a little imprecise.
Barcelona looked edgy and a little imprecise but with Iniesta and Messi producing some extraordinary skill, they did eventually find a way through.
He's often credited (along with his twin brother, Mike) as a seminal artist of the camp sensibility — John Waters has called him a crucial influence — but I've always found the notion a little imprecise.
The exact location of the defining battle of the Wars of the Roses is a little imprecise but the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre was built in 1974 on a site 13 miles west of Leicester.
When the action moves to the explosive core of the plot, Joe Bang gives a little chemistry lecture, illustrated in chalk on cinderblock walls, complete with formulas, and when Jimmy's a little imprecise with his instructions, he reminds him, "We're dealing with science here".
The language is a little imprecise, but their argument must be that the federal minimum wage variation is completely absorbed in the period fixed effects, and therefore there is no remaining minimum wage variation in the placebo sample to be "predicted" by the federal minimum wage.
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However, the estimates from PSM were a little more imprecise by reducing the effective sample size.
This is a problem faced by even with the most sophisticated photo editing software, but with TouchRetouch, because you are drawing with an imprecise finger, the problems are a little more apparent.
The problem is that one can't accurately diagnose an elephant with TB while he or she is alive -- so-called "trunk washings" are imprecise, and, as you might imagine, it's a little impractical to give a chest x-ray to an elephant.
It might result from surface defect of nanoparticle aggregation spheres with large specific surface and imprecise measurement, which contribute to the absorption edge starting at a little larger wavelength [31].
And it includes an imprecise little joystick-like pointing device that you can use if you'd rather not bother with the touchscreen.
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