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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to know precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that someone seems to have a clear understanding or knowledge about a particular subject or situation.
Example: "She appears to know precisely how to solve the complex problem that has been troubling the team."
Alternatives: "seems to understand clearly" or "looks to be well-informed."
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He appears to know precisely the equation between the distance the ball has to travel from, say, third man, and his ability to outrun a throw.
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The process has been so chaotic that neither Mr. Paterson's office nor legislative leaders appear to know precisely how big the budget actually is.
"BP still does not appear to know precisely how much oil is actually escaping, which is discouraging," Representative Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, said in a letter to BP on Sunday.
"BP still does not appear to know precisely how much oil is actually escaping, which is discouraging," Representative Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, said in a letter he wrote to BP on Sunday.
Kenyatta appears to know this.
That way, you appear to know everything.
Difficult to know precisely what.
"We had to know precisely what we were dealing with.
"We want to know precisely what did happen".
We need to know precisely what those words mean.
But it's hard to know precisely what to make of this finding, Harrison said.
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