Sentence examples for meticulously precise from inspiring English sources

The phrase "meticulously precise" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a person or task that requires, or was completed with, extreme accuracy and attention to detail. For example: "The builder had to be meticulously precise in assembling the intricate pieces of the model plane."

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His music here is meticulously precise and detailed.

And though this is a frozen world, black and white and meticulously precise, it has to stay still so that your eyes can do the moving, relishing the perceptual rush.

Every word is delivered second-hand by a team of round the clock experts; the phraseology is so meticulously precise that it somehow leaves you feeling cold.

One is meticulously precise and graceful while the other is wild and expressive, the results of which are palpable on the page even once the actual movements are gone.

Disney chairman Michael Eisner was slipped the unpublished manuscript of what the New York Times would call "Sue Miller's phenomenally assured, morally troubling and meticulously precise first novel," and it struck him as a descendant of classics like The Scarlet Letter and Ethan Frome.

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It involves doctors, pathologists and other nursing staff analysing meticulously the precise kind of tumours I am suffering from, and what treatment can be most effective.

Mellon's favorite artist was George Stubbs, widely known for his paintings of horses, but in his personal collection Mellon had paintings by Stubbs that meticulously capture the precise demeanor of hunting dogs, including lean foxhounds and a curly-haired water spaniel.

Photogrammetry is a technique that meticulously measures the precise positions of surface points on an object from photographs.

Other Democrats who have spent their careers meticulously calculating the precise ideological center of the political spectrum are now targeting their ideas toward working people.

Ching's aesthetic, though precise and meticulously executed, has a comparatively tactile and harsh effect, as if she put pen to paper in a state of agitation.

Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta series increases at the rate of roughly one novel a year (each meticulously researched) and features horrifyingly precise forensics.

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