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The phrase "a precise item of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific and clearly defined object or piece of information.
Example: "In the report, we need to include a precise item of data that supports our findings."
Alternatives: "a specific piece of" or "an exact element of".
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For example, item 12, responds positively when approached, is not a precise item of the subscale social relations, as the wording of this item is similar to items from the subscale positive affect.
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Given variations in nearly all the products, a precise item-to-item price comparison wasn't possible.
After that, I will have a precise idea of things.
In the original scoring system, however, the two of the depression items (item 6 and 10) may undermine a precise evaluation of depressive level as suggested by the low contributions to the depression factor.
The website contains each home's address, the items stolen and a precise description of how the criminals broke in to each home.
Do you zealously include a photo, an honest description of the item's condition, and a precise estimation of shipping costs?
So displaying all of the items in the museum online will give Beijing a precise view of what treasures Taipei holds.
Then, we give a precise computation of.
However, a precise definition of competency during training is lacking.
"Is there a precise definition of reckless driving?
A precise indication of their extent is not (yet) available.
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