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The phrase "achieved precision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of a specific level of accuracy or exactness in a task, measurement, or process.
Example: "The engineers worked tirelessly on the project until they finally achieved precision in the measurements required for the construction."
Alternatives: "attained accuracy" or "reached exactness".
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The realized precise resistance measurement system has achieved precision comparable to more expensive commercial devices.
Our extractor achieved precision compatible to those systems.
It achieved precision of 97 % in the bird detection task with 80%% recall rate.
In few cases the classifier achieved precision of less than 0.5, which means that of all the predicted positives more than a half was predicted incorrectly.
The achieved precision for the detection of 21 droplets containing 250 μmol L−1 H2O2 was 3.8% in relative standard deviation.
For instance, with the same subject, SUB-1, MC_5 achieved a precision of 57.74 and 42.28 % with MC_7, while P-DPA_M1 and P-DPA_MN using a dynamic length achieved Precision values of 51.06 and 54.21 %, respectively.
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"You cannot achieve precision with your elbow in the air," he said.
But because the first film was so successful, I felt more anxiety and more of a sense to achieve precision, to create perfection in every moment.
ARTS "American Lulu," a world premiere by Olga Neuwirth, suffers from some odd choices, but a staging in Brussels of Alban Berg's opera "Lulu" achieves precision and clarity.
Magnetic bearings provide an alternative for achieving precision rotation.
Response predictors need to be identified to define more targeted inclusion criteria and achieve precision medicine.
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