Sentence examples for be very precise from inspiring English sources

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be very precise

adverb

To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

  • You’re drinking very slowly.

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Everything needs to be very precise in the big group.

"Our diction is going to be very precise," Abramson said.

I will have wings and I must control the angle and be very precise".

"Some of the bombings appeared to be very precise, some did not," Mr. Baryalai said.

"So once you went inside these sacred protocols, everything had to be very precise".

"The terms of my deal with the Tories would be very precise and simple.

Cooking has to be very precise because there is nothing to hide the imperfections.

But William also insisted that all the sound cues be very precise".

"You have to be very precise off the tee and really plan your position on the second shots.

The lid on the main bowl was a little stiff and I had to be very precise with my alignments.

"It's quite a slow game and you have to be very precise," the head of citizenship explains.

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