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"precise fit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where two things fit together perfectly without any gaps or issues. For example, "The new door hinges provided a precise fit for the door frame."
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These fittings do more than just verify the original measurements were accurate in the beginning - talented tailors build on top each fitting, achieving a more precise fit along the way.
Precise fit is critical.
I soon realised that Bush was pretty exacting on the precise fit of the "non-fit".
He slipped the shinguards on and off until he found a precise fit.
They are attracted to the precise fit of his clothes, as well as his aesthetics and his prices.
The conservation is usually attributed to the precise fit required between the histones and the DNA wound around them.
Although this helmet comes in four sizes for precise fit, Joey said he couldn't tighten it by himself.
(There are, of course, similar options for men). Catalogue clothes avoid elements requiring precise fit, and thus sizing is vague.
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The designed circuit model could exactly replicate the experimental data and showed a precise fitting.
Their carbon structures are precise fits to the carbon skeletons of bio-precursors.
These models generate remarkably precise fits to both accuracy and reaction time data with relatively few parameters, and simulations have demonstrated the feasibility of implementing the models in recurrent networks of biophysically realistic neurons [11], [12], [13], [14], [15].
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