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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precise feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific and accurate sensation or understanding of something, often in contexts related to art, design, or tactile experiences.
Example: "The artist aimed to create a painting that conveyed a precise feel of the serene landscape."
Alternatives: "an exact sensation" or "a clear impression."
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"Now we're a 200-person production, with a precise feel and plan".
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The electrically assisted power steering has a light and precise feel, but it's not particularly quick.
This group's most successful users tend to have a personal and precise feel to their pages ― they're not just taking photos haphazardly, throwing on any old filter and posting without giving a thought to captions or hashtags.
If the PlayStation Move is correctly set up, you will notice a smoother, vastly more precise feel than other motion controllers.
This is a six-speed unit, but unlike past Audi gearboxes that at best have seemed a bit vague, this shifter offers far more precise feel, has wider-spaced ratios (tight in the first three; more spread out in gears 4-6 for lower engine revs at freeway speeds) and allows for quicker gear changes throughout.
The engine is willing, but doesn't break into a jubilant harmony when prodded; the suspension does a competent job of soaking up bumps, though without the polished, precise feel of more developed competitors.
The engineers' challenge was to capture the vintage, precise feel that Daft Punk wanted, but also hold the ears of a teenager streaming songs on Spotify through cheap Apple ear bud headphones.
One can hear that precise feel in songs by the likes of The Who, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin (another Cochran cover-band!), one more little gift from Mr. Cochran.
Strictly speaking, it is anachronistic to refer to anyone as a "scientist" before 1834, which is when the modern conception of a scientist had develped to the point where someone, William Whewell to be precise, felt the need to propose a new word to describe these people.
Without a precise viewing condition, a viewer may feel discomfort.
"I am a precise person in everything I do... Feeling my hair in place gives me confidence.
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