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The phrase "a little precision" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that a small amount of accuracy or exactness is needed in a particular context. Example: "In this experiment, we need a little precision to ensure the results are valid."
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So it needs a little precision but, with care, you can do it.
That means quarter past five London time for those of you who like a little precision.
The nine speeds make it great for tasks requiring a little precision, too.
Not all mobility, however, is created equal so a little precision in language is useful.
But a little precision and clarity in the songwriting would have helped too (the band's new Damien Hirst-covered album is titled "Love Lust Faith + Dreams," which just about sums it up).
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Similarly, including only Paragraph section improved precision and reduced recall a little (+0.010 precision, −0.025 recall).
In this round, LSOE obtains better precision than DepOE and just a little greater precision than ReVerb.
When Sayedee was eventually charged, he was again denied access to a lawyer and forced to enter immediate pleas to a series of grave accusations with little precision over place or time.
But he went on to outline, with little precision, the "pillars" of a policy that, in many cases, was a variation on approaches that George W. Bush and Barack Obama had previously attempted.
Analog cameras require a little more precision to operate than digital ones.
How to Slice with a Knife: "You still press down, just with a little more precision, and cut into thick or thin slices of fairly uniform size".
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