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The phrase "a very precise schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a schedule that is detailed and specific in its timing and organization.
Example: "The project manager provided us with a very precise schedule for the upcoming tasks, ensuring that everyone knew their deadlines."
Alternatives: "an exact timetable" or "a detailed schedule".
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The play, which briefly ran on Broadway in 1965, is about an architect who juggles three girlfriends -- all flight attendants -- with the help of his housekeeper and a very precise schedule.
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This has a very precise meaning.
We use a very precise language.
I am a very precise person.
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CHAI TIME I have a very precise tea routine.
Sotiris has a very poetic visual style and a very precise screenplay".
The visual element, the challenge of making a very precise fly presentation, are both very compelling.
In science, however, it has a very precise definition: 10-9, or a billionth.
It's a safe estimate but not a very precise one.
"It is a very precise interface".
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