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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precise text" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a text that is clear, exact, and free from ambiguity.
Example: "The author provided a precise text that clearly outlined the steps needed for the experiment."
Alternatives: "an exact text" or "a clear text".
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"We had a precise text, but there was no choreography, no stage direction," he said.
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Yet, at least in the calm, superficially courteous world of Western academia, debating the precise text of the Koran is increasingly common as at a conference hosted by the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), part of the University of London, in November.
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It acknowledged in a statement today "that the text on the Joyce coin does not correspond to the precise text as it appears in Ulysses", adding that "while the error is regretted, it should be noted that the coin is an artistic representation of the author and text and not intended as a literal representation".
The precise text of the two warnings Premier will have to put up are as follows: This exhibit displays human remains of Chinese citizens or residents which were originally received by the Chinese Bureau of Police.
As the United Nations Security Council now considers how to rebuild Iraq, is history destined to repeat itself?The precise text of any resolution on Iraq the UN will pass remained uncertain as The Economist went to press.
But, citing the precise text of the law, the D.C. court maintains that the same authority was never extended to Healthcare.gov, which the federal government runs, and which covers thirty-six sthats thavehave refused to set up their own health-care exchanges.
When everything is precise, text and content is worth printing".
The precise text offsets are produced accordingly.
Sam Fink, a calligrapher who in a series of books reverentially inscribed the precise texts of four historical documents — each a beacon of liberty — and illustrated them with sometimes whimsical, often pungent drawings, died on Tuesday in Jerusalem.
Page A14 Obituaries SAM FINK, 95 He was a calligrapher who, in a series of books, reverentially inscribed the precise texts of four historical documents -- each a beacon of liberty -- and illustrated them with sometimes whimsical, often pungent drawings.
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