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The phrase "precisely measured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been measured with a high degree of accuracy or exactness.
Example: "The scientist ensured that the chemicals were precisely measured before mixing them for the experiment."
Alternatives: "accurately measured" or "exactly measured."
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The naive analysis ignores error in exposure measurements, by pretending the observed exposures (PFOA, PFOS, and PFHxS) are precisely measured.
That effect had been precisely measured in the past.
The humanitarian crisis here cannot be precisely measured.
The eight handles stood at precisely measured intervals.
First they precisely measured the anatomical features, including elements like the diameter of the auditory canal.
Everything he told me about his role in the creation of the dossier was precisely measured.
Then, at nine precisely measured spots, official U.S. Open decals will be placed.
All of her dishes were stored in a tall, open cabinet on precisely measured shelves.
Youzhny began tracking down Mathieu's penetrating ground strokes and responding with surprising lobs and precisely measured passing shots.
"We precisely measured how long different players took to swing and when they began their swings," McLeod explained.
When painted over with acrylic, the canvases yielded precisely measured horizontal stripes after she removed the tape.
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