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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precisely printed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been printed with accuracy and attention to detail.
Example: "The report was submitted with a precisely printed cover page that showcased the company's logo."
Alternatives: "an accurately printed" or "a meticulously printed".
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The effect comes from more than a million microscopic lenses, each sitting atop a precisely printed image thinner than a human hair.
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Our results showed that the fabricated PTI scaffold had a well-designed biomimic structure that was precisely printed to provide increased mechanical support and stable icariin release from the scaffold for bone regeneration.
In the fabrication process, an elastomer is first printed as matrix and the orientation of fibers is defined by the precisely printed channels.
Current techniques require either precisely printing semiconductors onto a flexible surface or depositing a semiconductor and etching circuitry into it.
A: Precisely for the reason above.
The FC film as an ink-spreading barrier was selectively patterned on the gold (Au) film to print thick 3D DEP electrodes in a precisely defined printing area.
This technique combines multiple innovations to precisely print semiconductors.
To precisely print electronics, Hart and his team designed "nanoporous" stamps.
By doing so, the machine can very precisely print various metal objects.
"Because the NSA logs all printing jobs on its printers, it can use this to match up precisely who printed the document," observes cybersecurity expert Rob Graham of Errata Security.
John had a precisely etched boot-print bruise on his back for a week".
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