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The phrase "a precise probability for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific likelihood or chance of an event occurring in a mathematical or statistical context.
Example: "The researchers calculated a precise probability for the success of the new drug in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "an exact likelihood of" or "a specific chance of".
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That is, if you have a precise probability for $X$ and a precise probability for $Y$, then you can put bounds on $p(X\cap Y)$ and $p(X \cup Y)$, even if you don't know how $X$ and $Y$ are related.
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"There's no way to come up with a precise probability of terrorism, because there are too many variables, but it's fortunately quite low".
It is a consequence of the rules for obtaining the state-space of the composite system that the combined state of the pair is 1/√2|A=a1>s|B=ground state>s* + 1/√2|A=a2>s|B=ground state>s* Indeed, it entails that there is a precise probability of 1/2 that it will end up in the former, and a probability of 1/2 that it will end up in the latter.
One of the longest chapters in the American Contract Bridge League's "Encyclopedia of Bridge" lists precise probabilities for alternative approaches to playing hundreds of specific combinations of cards.
That is because, for complicated theoretical reasons that have to do with the nature of the strong nuclear force, calculating the precise probabilities for different types of D-meson decays is riddled with difficulty.
To understand whether the subjective confidence score may identify these trials, we investigated the precise probability of response for different positions of the cue and values of subjective confidence.
In modern cellular standards like 1 × EVDO, HSDPA, and Mobile WiMAX [1], much of the information needed for obtaining precise probability distribution estimates is already available.
Typically P represents data, observations, or a precise calculated probability distribution.
Imprecise probabilities offer a model of rational belief that does away with some of the idealisation required by the orthodox precise probability approach.
Returning to the case r=2, in 2003 A.E. Holroyd succeeded in giving a precise expression for the critical probability.
In addition, multiple pre-operative host clinical conditions may increase the risk for POPA; however, precise probabilities are uncertain.
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