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"better precision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something becoming more accurate, especially when accuracy is a desired outcome. For example, "By switching to a more advanced type of measuring device, we were able to achieve better precision in our results."
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More precise molecular or genomic factors would eventually provide better precision, but could still involve the same assessment methods.
The Blackjack uses the same OS to much better precision.
In this figure, tf-idf-based similarity shows better precision.
This guarantees a better precision for the optimal weighting vector.
The GRNN exhibited better precision with the core porosity data.
The proposed method also has a high and better precision.
The latter exploits the former for better precision.
Moreover, the results in Table 4 show better precision for (hat{tau }_{EWMA}) for small shift values and better precision for (hat{tau }) as shift values increase.
The odd quantum phenomenon might even prove useful for making better precision measurements, he says.
Here, a lower value of the CV (3.11%) indicates better precision and reliability of the experiment.
Theoretically, above algorithm should have better precision and higher efficiency than other boosting algorithms.
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