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The phrase "allowed a more precise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to achieve greater accuracy or specificity in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The new software update allowed a more precise measurement of the data collected during the experiment."
Alternatives: "enabled a more accurate" or "permitted a more exact".
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This structure allowed a more precise analysis of the active site, generating a more reliable model for substrate binding.
Tremendous advances in surface characterization and solids analysis has allowed a more precise picture of the active sites to be gained.
With respect to the high resolution EEG technique, the MEG technique allowed a more precise localisation of the sites of neural activity buried into the cortical sulci, but was unable to detect the response of the crown of the cortical giri and of the frontal-mesial cortex (including the supplementary motor area), because of its poor sensitivity to radially oriented dipoles.
These previous positions expanded its known orbital arc and allowed a more precise calculation of its orbit.
The development of fluorescent DNA binding dyes with improved saturation properties has allowed a more precise assessment of sequence variation based on the analysis of DNA melting curves.
Fluorescein angiography (FA) on pigmented eyes and the definition of a grading system (Fig. 2a) allowed a more precise analysis of the PGF-induced effects on retinal vasculature.
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That would allow a more precise mapping and reduction of linkage drag.
The use of primary infrasonic arrivals, however, allows a more precise estimation of the LF earthquake source locations.
This conditional knockout system allows a more precise examination of GlyT1 downregulation in the brain on behavior and cognition.
The deciphering of the biological basis (biotype) of these clinical phenotypes would allow a more precise comprehension of migraine mechanisms and a more tailored migraine treatment.
Manual arrangement to best see specific morphological characteristics (e.g. bristles, setae or body appendages) further allows a more precise taxonomic identification.
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