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The phrase "are much more precise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the accuracy or clarity of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more precise than the other.
Example: "The new measurements are much more precise than the previous ones, leading to better results in our experiments."
Alternatives: "are significantly more accurate" or "are considerably clearer."
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"They are much more precise, they go into detail a lot more," he says.
But Melis says his parallaxes are much more precise than those from Hipparcos and agree with other non-Hipparcos parallaxes.
Hypocenters determined using the MJHD method are much more precise than those determined by ISC and USGS, enabling crustal earthquakes to be distinguished from subduction earthquakes.
The 10Be/21Ne and the 26Al/21Ne production ratios are consistent with currently used production rates but the ratios are much more precise than previous determinations.
These devices operate at a lower temperature and are much more precise than traditional surgical tools like lasers, the company says.
In order to settle this question we have performed experimental measurements of flexural normal-mode frequencies and amplitudes which are much more precise than what has been obtained up to now.
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Ms. Pericet was much more precise.
"In this draft, Saint-Exupéry is much more precise.
"It must definitely be much more precise," she says.
(The precise claim in the patent is much more precise and lengthier).
Then it can do the work for us and be much more precise and repeatable.
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