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The phrase "a very precise set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific and clearly defined collection of items, criteria, or parameters.
Example: "The experiment requires a very precise set of measurements to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "an exact collection" or "a specific group".
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The various approaches are depicted and compared with respect to a very precise set of criteria expressing the needs in aesthetic and engineering designs.
"We are going to try to put together a very precise set of additional steps we can take," Mr. Levy said of a review he hopes to conduct with the Police Department.
Play is defined by a very precise set of rules.
Resulting from these observations are a very precise set of constraints on this object, including an estimated size, density, and shape (Busch et al. 2007).
We note that while phone numbers can provide a very precise set of positive labeled data, there are clearly many posts with previously unseen phone numbers.
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Mr Mulgan said: "We're going to set a very precise measurement of what will count as eligibility for winning the prize.
Creating a family tree is a very precise art, so next you need to plan it carefully; setting it out and lining it up on a generous piece of good quality paper.
This intricate shot of a person framed by an annular eclipse was set up hours in advance by Colleen Pinski and taken with a zoom lens at a very precise moment during the 2012 annular eclipse.
This has a very precise meaning.
We use a very precise language.
I am a very precise person.
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