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Discover Ludwig"precisely conform" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how closely something follows something else's instructions, rules, standards, or expectations. For example: "The carpenter precisely conformed to the specifications for the bookshelf."
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In order to achieve a precisely conform irradiation of the selected target volume, this maximum can be shifted in depth by energy variation and distributed laterally through magnetic deflection of the particle beam.
To compete in this battle of the sexes, males in some water strider species have evolved an elaborate set of hooks and spikes on their antennae that precisely conform to the shape of the female's head helping them maintain their grip long enough to mate.
VGB induced visual field loss however is thought to result from a toxic effect in the retina and as such may not precisely conform to the nerve fibre bundle.
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We should just conform".
Smallholder farming practices, being intrinsically constrained and contingent, rarely conform precisely to abstract norms.
The district designated yesterday does not conform precisely to avenues and streets but encompasses roughly West 24th Street to West 15th Street from the Avenue of the Americas to Park Avenue South.
Jurors are lay fact-finders, untrained in the complexities of law and legal rules, and yet reasoned verdicts require that their reasons conform precisely to the law.
The basic issue is whether under the UCC, adopted in New Jersey as N.J.S.A. 12A:1-101 et seq., a seller has the duty to deliver goods that conform precisely to the contract.
Its most controversial feature would allow the companies to achieve a small portion of the required emissions reductions not at their New York plants, but at plants they own in neighboring states -- a plan that does not conform precisely to the governor's pledge.
The bill was introduced to enable documents like depositions, affidavits and powers of attorney that are validly notarized in one state to be recognized in the courts of another state and not be rejected for failure to conform precisely with the sometimes very particular rules in the state of destination.
This acceptance doubtless included moral reformation, but Jesus probably did not mean that they had to conform precisely to the standards of righteous Jewish society, which demanded repayment of money or goods obtained dishonestly, the addition of one-fifth as a fine, and the presentation of a guilt-offering in the Temple (Leviticus 6 1 7).
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