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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicated precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a decision or judgment has been made with accuracy and clarity, often in legal or formal settings.
Example: "The case was adjudicated precisely, leaving no room for ambiguity in the final ruling."
Alternatives: "decided accurately" or "judged with precision."
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Also, all events were adjudicated precisely in accordance with the predefined definition (Nagai et al., 2014), to prevent inconsistent judgment between committee members and between occasions.
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Who would have adjudicated that?
-- and adjudicated the "winner" accordingly.
How, then, can it be adjudicated?
We figured it could be adjudicated later".
"We want to see that adjudicated.
The pause while they adjudicated felt interminable.
He was the wise man who adjudicated in disputes.
There he adjudicated business disputes and marital fights.
And referees Matt Cecchin and Ben Cummins, it seems, have adjudicated a clean one.
Sometimes, the requests for information took years to be adjudicated.
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