Sentence examples for about a precise from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about a precise" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a specific topic or detail, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to talk about a precise issue that has been affecting our project."
Alternatives: "regarding a specific" or "concerning a particular".

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Since no plans had been made about a precise use for the Boy Scout building at the intersection of Monmouth and Deal Roads -- which the Scouts have not yet vacated -- he did not know if the building will be upgraded or razed.

Volume, Variety and Velocity are the three corresponding big data characteristics [10, 18, 46], which are discussed in "Big data management frameworks", which is about a precise discussion regarding big data frameworks.

Despite the history of failed speculation about a precise advent of this new future, some Christians keep going with exuberant talk about the end of days.

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Harris writes splendidly about Ruskin – a precise and brilliant analyst of weather and its representation in art.

An elegant way to work out how efficient a code could be, it turned "information" from a vague word related to how much someone knew about something into a precise mathematical unit that could be measured, manipulated and transmitted.

So Ray set about searching for a precise solution, attributing his accomplishments to "curiosity and schoolboy naivete," in refusing to believe that the problem was unsolvable, according to The Sunday Times.

You might want to think about wearing it with a precise polished leather top to keep things the sharp side of dowdy, mind.

Mr Hamilton has commissioned this report after a recent meeting of the Stormont finance committee at which members complained about the lack of a precise cost for the impact of welfare reform.

P Providing information about the population requires a precise definition of a group of participants (often patients), such as men over the age of 65 years, their defining characteristics of interest (often disease), and possibly the setting of care considered, such as an acute care hospital.

However, in terms of individual mortality risk prediction, the reliability and precision of both scores is limited and does not allow a precise statement about the mortality risk.

In their eyes, entomophagy is about more than merely getting a precise amount of protein on a plate – it's about making sure everyone on the planet has access to food that is affordable, healthy, diverse, environmentally sound and, yes, delicious.

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