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The phrase "a more precise appreciation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clearer or more accurate understanding or evaluation of a subject or situation.
Example: "To foster better communication, we need to develop a more precise appreciation of our clients' needs."
Alternatives: "a clearer understanding" or "a more accurate assessment."
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Indeed, three-dimensional culture in real and simulated microgravity allows a more precise appreciation of the role the biophysical constraints play in shaping cell phenotypes and functions.
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A more physiological approach based on deeper understanding of tissue responses could allow more precise appreciation of the importance of choosing one fluid over another [ 17] or more direct assessment of the adequacy of blood flow and hemoglobin concentration in providing effective oxygen delivery.
English is a more precise language.
"Use a more precise preposition".
But there is apparently a more precise personal connection.
Economists, understandably enough, seek a more precise definition.
They said they could not give a more precise breakdown.
A more precise term is lip-vibrated instrument.
It shows a more precise upper bound.
We need a more precise notion.
That requires a scan with a more precise handheld device.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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