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There is something absolutely precise about such writing, as though she were describing not a charming fancy, but something she had seen herself and was determined to record accurately.
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The fundamental requisite of the PO is that it should make absolutely precise what the theory is fundamentally about.
Bausch once told me what she cherished about dance: "Each moment happens only once, and it's absolutely precise.
He said he did not know who was providing the Americans with intelligence about where to bomb, but insisted the bombings have been absolutely precise.
Be absolutely precise with the internal rhythms.
In this way, the phrase "nature reserve" is absolutely precise.
New Yorkers, every time you get sullen about the fact that your state doesn't matter, try to imagine what would happen if the entire future of the presidency depended on getting absolutely precise numbers out of Brooklyn.
It's got to get to an absolutely precise place that is governed by your ear.
(To be absolutely precise, he said "teef").
"Benjamin Franklin loved writing, socializing and sharing his thoughts and ideas with friends and colleagues, so it's safe to assume he'd have an equal love of social media," Visit Philadelphia wrote about the profile, which it stressed was "not meant to be an absolutely precise and accurate reflection of history".
Be absolutely precise in your planning.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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