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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a precision' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is very exact or accurate. For example, "The surgeon performed the operation with a precision that astounded even the most experienced medical staff."
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That is a precision Hackett learned from Montana and Bill Walsh in San Francisco.
Dianetics, Hubbard said, was a "precision science".
Major Wojack called the attack "a precision strike" on the three, not "a precision airstrike".
For married couples or the whole household a precision sphygmomanometer.
Your turn signal is a precision driving instrument.
Ossoff has a precision most first-time candidates lack.
Looks aside, there is a precision to their electro-indie.
The initial airstrikes hit military targets with a precision that refugees said today was somehow reassuring.
There's a precision in your descriptions of both the house and the land that surrounds it.
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"Trespass" is a precision-tooled novel.
You can tell this is a precision-crafted machine.
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