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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very precise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exact or accurate in detail.
Example: "The measurements provided in the report are very precise, ensuring that the construction will meet all safety standards."
Alternatives: "are highly accurate" or "are extremely exact."
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His memories are very precise.
Green and Ingham are very precise.
He adds that they are very precise about measurements.
And the answers — in 'Arlington,' or 'Rooms' — are very precise.
"The provisions of canon law about what leads to excommunication are very precise".
"They are very precise in passing the puck and they are very unselfish," Weekes said.
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7. She's very precise.
The portrait is very precise.
"This is very precise filmmaking".
His language is very precise.
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