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The phrase "a precise list of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify that the list being referred to is exact and detailed.
Example: "Please provide a precise list of the materials needed for the project."
Alternatives: "an exact list of" or "a detailed list of".
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Patrick Harvie, the Scottish Greens' co-convener, said it was too early to set out a precise list of demands to put to Sturgeon if she asked for parliamentary support, but confirmed that progressive taxation at national and local level was a priority.
The catechism of the Catholic church doesn't offer a precise list of mortal sins, but it does approvingly recall a dialogue between Jesus and a young man in the New Testament which features a broadly accurate summary of the ten commandments: do not kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not lie or cheat, and "honour your father and mother".
The foundation has a precise list of goals, among them eradicating polio worldwide, immunizing children in poor countries and putting computers in libraries.
Get a precise list of any/all materials, stock merchandise, furniture and/or equipment that go to you as part of the business -- or else, you may have problems knowing what you are buying or have bought.
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Their lyrics burst forth in a dextrous, precise list of designer labels and drug slang, much of the latter bewildering.
At the end of this process, you should be able to enumerate a fairly precise list of furniture needed.
It said it would post the precise list of all the products on its Web site, ameridose.com.com
"Google did not provide satisfactory answers on key issues such as the description of its personal data processing operations, or the precise list of the 60+ product-specific privacy policies that have been merged in the new policy," the CNIL said.
What they were we do not know, for Seacole never gave precise lists of ingredients.
They've become an unavoidable part of the back-to-school ritual: the long and confoundingly precise lists of supplies that schools ask students -- that is, parents -- to provide.
Unfortunately we were unable to obtain precise lists of which cases, controls and SNPs had been removed, so we performed our own (slightly more stringent) quality control within the computer package PLINK [Purcell et al., 2007], resulting in the retention of 831 cases, 1,287 controls, and 328,399 SNPs (with no SNPs removed by eye).
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