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The phrase "about the precision of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accuracy or exactness of a particular subject or measurement.
Example: "The researchers published a paper about the precision of their experimental results, highlighting the importance of accurate data collection."
Alternatives: "regarding the accuracy of" or "concerning the exactness of".
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It is about the precision of the instruments used to make the measurement.
After the interview with Stephanopoulos, Brennan, during a speech in Washington, further qualified his claims about the precision of drones.
There is also, inescapably, more than a touch of ghoulishness about the precision of this Piaf reanimation.
In one part of the documentary, Anthony talks about the precision of the Rens, the teamwork distinguished by suffocating defense, fast breaks and pinpoint passing.
Along the way, there is incidental enlightenment about calculus and probability theory, about "laws" of chance, and about the precision of pi, which at the time of writing had been calculated to six billion decimal places.
This is one of those books that leaves you not only with admiration for the novelist, but also with a sense of wonder about the precision of the novel form itself. Chris Cleave's The Other Hand is published by Sceptre.
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The total energy resolution of XPS system is about 0.5 eV, and the precision of the binding energy is within 0.03 eV after careful calibration.
Effects interpreted using P-values were either statistically significant or not, while confidence intervals provided information about statistical significance, the precision of the estimates, and produced a range within which values for the true effects might plausibly lie.
When more errors are added, both programs keep the same level of sensitivity (about 10%), but the precision of both programs gradually drops.
This is one of the qualities I love about Cohen's writing – the precision of his words.
There's something utterly compelling about the contrast between the precision of the task and the hazy, computer-generated flow of images.
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