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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lacks precision" is correct and often used in written English.
It means that something is not accurate or specific enough. You can use it to describe a concept, statement, or action that is not well-defined or clear. Example: The new policy proposal lacks precision and leaves room for interpretation, causing confusion among employees.
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The terminology occasionally lacks precision.
At one point his dreamy heroine announces that she can't stand snow because "it lacks precision".
Instead, you press buttons and sliders in a scheme that sorely lacks precision.
The playwright's supply of powerful language and real wit is exhaustible, and his setup lacks precision.
Château Bernadotte Haut-Médoc 2005 $20 ★★ (Two Stars) Inky dark, with aromas of concentrated fruit and earth; lacks precision.
He said the software "lacks precision" and depends for its effect on parents' willingness to pay for it, install it and monitor their children's computer use.
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The figures lack precision.
"It was simple and lacked precision.
We lacked precision on our counter attacks".
Robertson looked dreamy while Emms lacked precision.
David Wagner's side began hunting an equaliser, but lacked precision.
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