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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precision piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or item that is made with high accuracy or exactness, often in technical or manufacturing contexts.
Example: "The engineer presented a precision piece of machinery that would enhance the production process."
Alternatives: "a finely crafted item" or "a high-accuracy component".
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In contrast to the talk show, "Win Ben Stein's Money" is a precision piece of reality television.
However, like the previous Jurassic sequels, this latest entry is a precision piece of blockbuster filmmaking all the same.
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I love it for exactly the same reasons many people seem to hate it – because it's not a high-powered, finely tuned precision piece of American sitcom engineering.
The model I tested, a black faux diver with a non-working bezel and quartz movement, looks more like a drugstore Timex than a piece of precision electronics.
Cas9 is able to make a precision cut using a small piece of pre-designed RNA (ribonucleic acid) sequence called guideRNA (gRNA).
In a glamorous sport where drivers risk their lives at high speed and the paddock attracts movie stars, rock musicians and billionaire entrepreneurs, what chance of making the headlines has a hidden piece of precision engineering under the hood?
NASA is building the Kepler spacecraft from scratch, creating a bespoke piece of precision engineering capable of travelling to new galaxies.
As with all Chromebooks, that may mean nothing to you if you don't like ChromeOS, but there can be little doubt that the Pixel is a beautiful piece of precision engineering that feels like a premium laptop that wouldn't be out of place in any line-up of $1,000+ laptops.
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David Hyde Pierce's Niles is a piece of precision engineering – physical and verbal comedy played to equal perfection and hitting their marks every time.
Bircher muesli: rabbit food or a superlative piece of Swiss precision engineering?
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