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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precision of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific level of precision, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The study requires a precision of a high standard to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "a level of precision" or "a degree of precision".
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The equivalence principle has been tested already to a precision of a few parts per trillion.
The proposed approach proved to be flexible and accurate, granting a precision of a few meters at touchdown.
In this way, they generated a wide range of reference currents with a precision of a few parts per 100 million.
Particularly important is the attosecond angular streaking ('attoclock') technique7, which can time the release of electrons in strong-field ionization with a precision of a few attoseconds.
The 30-GHz part of this facility is equipped with an active-alignment system capable of alignment to a precision of a few micrometres.
A new laser ranging station is now operating with a precision of a few millimeters (Murphy et al., 2008).
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These tools can grow materials with a precision of an atomic layer.
The experiment measures the ratio of these distances, down to a precision of thousandths of the size of a proton.
The algorithm worked with an accuracy of 0.999 and a precision of 0.9984.
We numerically diagonalised the density matrix in a truncated Fock basis, choosing a cutoff ensuring a precision of 10−14.
A factorial design leads to a model relating them with a precision of 92%.
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