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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precision gesture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a movement or action that is executed with accuracy and care, often in contexts related to art, performance, or technical tasks.
Example: "The dancer's performance was captivating, especially during the final act where she made a precision gesture that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "an exact movement" or "a deliberate action".
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He also does a precision gesture and finger wag to push his point home.
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And with her infamously numerous takes (supposedly up to fifty for some shots), she pushes Beatty and Hoffman out of their familiar personae, into strange psychodramatic performances that emerge with a precision of gesture and inflection.
He used lots of precision gestures to show that he has a tight grip on the issues.
Each scene unfolds with a precision of movement, mood and gesture that is unfailingly right.
The robot provided exacting control: It could repeat the target gestures with a precision that no human actor could achieve, meaning that we could ascertain the power of the four cues.
Dianetics, Hubbard said, was a "precision science".
"This was a precision attack," said Mr Joffe.
Rage is not a precision weapon.
Typesetting is a precision science.
Bring along a precision gun.
Use a precision knife to do this.
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