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The phrase "for precisely this kind" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used when specifying a particular type or category, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "This solution is designed for precisely this kind of problem, ensuring optimal results."
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Capable of sending high-speed data streams over distances of up to 1,000 feet (300 metres), the so-called Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) protocol was designed for precisely this kind of task.
For precisely this kind of banal disparagement of the normative virtues of the intellect (its acknowledgement of the inevitable plurality of moral claims; the rights it accords, alongside passion, to tentativeness and detachment) is also one of the roots of fascism — what I was trying to expose in my argument about Riefenstahl.
"There are a number of ways in which we could support it, or indeed the private sector can support it, but an obvious avenue is the CEFC, which is established for precisely this kind of investment, and they'll be looking at it very closely as well as part of the study".
Which is why my ears perked up when Bruce Tobin, an adjunct professor at the University of Victoria and practicing psychotherapist, told a crowd of more than 100 academics last week that he's preparing for precisely this kind of legal battle, only this time he's seeking medicinal access to the active ingredient in shrooms for end-of-life cancer patients.
However, with increasing emphasis on these quantitative experiments the need for precisely this kind of model arises.
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Time travel serves here as a dream of freedom from present-day strictures — or simply as a cry for freedom, from precisely this kind of idiotic and despotic regulation.
"Do you have a sister airline?" They ask the kind of hapless employee that airlines employ for precisely this sort of occasion.
Yet the securities industry continues to thrive by persuading you to pay its members fat fees for dispensing precisely this kind of "advice".
Two ace pitchers changed teams this month for precisely the kind of commodities the Mets could have offered.
It was for precisely that kind of attitude that the Bronx cheer was invented.
But the Academy's choices confirmed that 2012 was not just a strong year for movies, but also for precisely the kind of movies that are supposed to be nearly obsolete.
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