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The phrase "according to precise" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "According to precise measurements, the results were accurate."
Alternatives: "based on exact" or "in line with specific".
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They are also tested on "speed pouring," making drinks fast and according to precise recipes.
Shortly before Bennet is due to begin his stay, several large boxes are delivered, the contents of which Charles assembles in his basement according to precise instructions.
The pieces present intensely complex thematic and rhythmically jumpy lines that are repeated in canon at dramatically different tempos according to precise mathematical ratios.
(Most were manufactured in Japan, where city inspectors lived for two years to insure that they were made according to precise measurements).
And unlike anthrax, which would require that spores be prepared according to precise specifications to infect large numbers of people, a smallpox epidemic could begin with a single infected person -- a "smallpox martyr," in the terminology of bioterrorism experts -- simply walking through a crowd.
Both types of suggestion are provided according to precise sharing and distribution policies for guaranteeing the privacy and intellectual property preservation of the content.
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They were created according to his precise specifications by "collaborators".
In the mid-1990s, when triple-drug therapy was developed, it required the willpower to take up to 20 pills a day according to a precise regimen.
Most of the justices appeared persuaded by Mr. Verrilli's argument, even Justice Antonin Scalia, perhaps the judiciary's best-known proponent of interpreting statutes according to their precise terms.
From there, through qualitative interviews coupled with analysis of experimental and survey data, Dunbar discovered that the number grows and decreases according to a precise formula, roughly a "rule of three".
Asking any of the musicians who regularly commission and play his pieces – the Arditti Quartet, say, or pianist Nicolas Hodges, or violinist Mieko Kanno, or cellist Neil Hyde – to perform them perfectly, according to the precise letter, dot, and micro-indication of his scores, is not Ferneyhough's abiding aim.
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