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The phrase "a very precise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is exact or accurate in detail.
Example: "The scientist provided a very precise measurement of the chemical reaction."
Alternatives: "an extremely accurate" or "a highly specific".
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This has a very precise meaning.
I am a very precise person.
"They make a very precise calculation," he said.
CHAI TIME I have a very precise tea routine.
Sotiris has a very poetic visual style and a very precise screenplay".
"This music was founded on a very precise cause, the Tuareg cause," Ousmane says.
(There's a very precise and simple definition for such movies: they're director-centered).
Mrs. Vreeland is, as she says, a very precise person, and she ignores nothing.
Cons: Jim Harbaugh has a brilliant offensive mind with a very precise playbook.
He did not kill off his hero, but instead issued a very precise threat.
Eerily, Saturday night's match began with a very precise echo of that match 24 months ago.
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