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Discover Ludwig"less precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something has not been stated in as much detail or with as much accuracy as it could have been. For example, "He described his plans for the project less precisely than I had expected."
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It can be used more or less precisely, but precision and efficiency are not inherently morally good.
eIF3j and the eIF3b helical linker positions were determined less precisely, and eIF3i localized with different precision within the two clusters (∼38 Å in cluster 1 and ∼58 Å in cluster 2).
Accelerated write-offs are less precisely targeted.
Large slit drums are sometimes less precisely called slit gongs.
Is Collins simply throwing the ball less precisely at the start of games this year?
As the élite scout left on her journey, she remembered the route more or less precisely.
It can see warm bodies much farther away, though less precisely.
I just think when he does these things he speaks less precisely than we would like.
The energy and enthusiasm that make her Stockhausen playing so arresting seem to be applied much less precisely elsewhere.
The strictly measured diamond lattice of the waterproof facade had to be superimposed on the less precisely fabricated diagrid and bolted to it.
It is less precisely measured than the electron, as one might expect since muons are less common than electrons and harder to store.
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