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The phrase "a more precise version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a refined or clarified iteration of something, such as a statement, document, or idea.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, I will provide a more precise version of the report for clarity."
Alternatives: "a clearer version" or "a refined version".
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So, rather than saying as Einstein did that nothing can be faster than the speed of light in a vacuum (abbreviated as c), physicists now prefer a more precise version: information cannot travel faster than c.Dr Gauthier began his experiment with a vial of gaseous potassium and a laser.
For internode communication, we adopt a more precise version of the protocol described in [13].
A more precise version involving cut-off functions will be presented in Sect. 2.
Basically this is a more precise version of the previous Zelda Wii interface.
Motivated by the researches above, this paper employs a smooth version of [47], Theorem 2.1, which is a more precise version of Ricceri's variational principle [48], Theorem 2.5.
In the case of locally symmetric manifolds a more precise version of the conjecture was recently proved by Shen [237, Theorem 4.1] following earlier contributions by Bismut [22] and Moskovici Stanton [190].
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Recently he made a sturdier, more precise version from scratch, which unexpectedly yielded a wax model of the piece, in addition to the radiant aluminum final cast on view at Marks.
It is not the maxim itself but the more precise version contained in it, 'If it is a man it is an animal', that provides the force for this particular inference.
"To study the facts by themselves" could mean "to study only the facts" rather than to "study facts with their own senses," as Bradley's more precise version has it.
Milder disciplinary consequences, such as sending children to their room or the more precise version of time out taught by psychologists, have been consistently recommended for young children.
But this is quickly replaced by a more precise semantic version, "A sentence is \(L\ -true if it hoL\ -truevery state-descriftitn".
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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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