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is imprecise
adjective
Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.
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But all of this is imprecise, not least because the notion of set itself was imprecise and imprecisely formulated.
The history of vegetables is imprecise.
If time is imprecise, so, oddly, is place.
But while such a judgment is imprecise, it is necessary.
But the comparison with today, Isaac Chotiner writes, is imprecise.
Katyusha rockets are low-technology weapons whose accuracy is imprecise.
But the comparison, though forgivable, is imprecise, for two reasons.
For a start, talk of "eastern Europe" is imprecise.
The comparison between the 28-year-old players is imprecise.
But transplant statisticians say that record-keeping is imprecise.
The fit of music and video is imprecise.
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