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Discover Ludwig"precision work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of detailed, meticulous job that requires accuracy. For example, "The jeweler was known for his precision work crafting custom jewelry."
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It's precision work, requiring a superhuman ability to process reams of information all at once.
"Technique bordering on virtuosity, precision work and an inexhaustible repertoire of tricks and ideas.
The tip of the nib is tiny, making it perfect for precision work.
Using a jeweler's loupe for the precision work, Mr. Bender builds his aircraft from scratch in his basement.
It was cheap, malleable, portable and equally adaptable to precision work and doodling, which to him were almost the same thing.
Third, care is not precision work: despite all the training and books, says a senior NHS psychologist, care often requires drawing on gut instinct and judgment.
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In these scenes the laser's precision works to Mr. Twitchell's advantage.
You have to work out where to peg the wires in, try and find a supportive enough spot for the crane... it's precision working.
His precision works against him here: the album lacks the eccentricities that enliven the music of Ennio Morricone, who casts a long shadow over this project.
The clockmaker deals in absolute precision, working to a design that must forgo all extraneous elements; the novelist can't afford to be so pernickety, but must always venture into the unknown, and create the impression of untrammelled life.
It proposes validation of identity, selectivity, precision, working range, limit of detection and robustness, bearing in mind that each "result" must include information about the chemical identity, particle size and mass or particle number concentration.
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