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Discover LudwigThe phrase "precise choreography" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a carefully planned and executed sequence of movements, often in the context of dance or performance. Example: "The ballet performance was a stunning display of precise choreography, captivating the audience with its flawless execution."
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I struggled to get the precise choreography right.
They took over with a swift, precise choreography.
We're provided with the precise choreography of the event, but it still appears somewhat knock-kneed.
He gasped at the precise choreography the waiters employed to raise the silver covers off our exotic meals.
Restarting power after a staggering blackout is a matter of precise choreography among often-distant power generators.
Embarrassing, yes, but I have to acknowledge the finesse of high-end pickpockets because of the perfection in their combination of stealth and precise choreography.
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Fosse's precise, angular choreography made this number a standout.
The violence looked patently pretend, but precise fight choreography wasn't necessary to make the scene upsetting.
And also, given the precise technical choreography his shows require, he's scared of things going wrong.
It wasn't the music — bright, candy-cane-sweet sounds, like aural Day-Glo — and, while the dancing was wonderfully precise, the choreography had a schematic quality.
Some of the combativeness was missing in the love-hate duet of Kathleen Tracey and James Fayette, but like all in this mainly young cast, they were admirably precise in choreography with no musical cues.
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