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The phrase "a more precise estimate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for a clearer or more accurate calculation or assessment of something.
Example: "After reviewing the initial figures, we realized we needed a more precise estimate of the project's costs."
Alternatives: "a clearer estimate" or "a more accurate estimate."
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A more precise estimate is impossible, because the marines rarely see their attackers.
A second aim was a more precise estimate of instrument reliability.
In November 2014, the GSI unveiled what it described as a more precise estimate: 35.8 million people.
The simulation results show that the proposed method provides a more precise estimate than the Naïve method, as expected.
"More studies using the detailed quantification of total physical activity will help to find a more precise estimate for different levels of physical activity".
But if a wine does contain cesium 137 the short half-life of the isotope — thirty years — allows Hubert to make a more precise estimate of its age.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change is attempting to put a more precise estimate on the UK's reserves, using refinements of the measuring techniques.
The middle values experiment provided a more precise estimate of the adequacy of the model.
The population does mean you get a more precise estimate of BMI simply by averaging over large numbers".
This provided a more precise estimate for quantifying the role genetics plays in the response to PA.
In contrast, our method can overcome these drawbacks of traditional methods and yield a more precise estimate.
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