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"put precisely" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or clarify a precise or exact statement or definition. Here are a few examples: 1. "The defendant's actions can be described as negligence, or, to put it precisely, a failure to exercise reasonable care." 2. "The company's revenue grew by 10%, or, to put it precisely, $10 million." 3. "The sculpture can be dated to the 15th century, or, to put it precisely, between 1450 and 1499." 4. "Her job title is technically a 'marketing coordinator', or, to put it precisely, a marketing assistant with supervisory responsibilities." 5. "The problem can be summed up as lack of communication, or, to put it precisely, a breakdown in communication between the two departments."
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Listening to other musicians from this era (or, especially, to contemporary musicians revisiting these repertoires now), you can often see the seams, how the thing got made, like a five-hundred-piece jigsaw puzzle that was upended, pawed through, and shuffled into focus each piece has been snapped into place, put precisely where it should be.
Until joining the pre-parent club, I'd never heard it put precisely that way.
For this procedure, once the substance is prepared, the consumer should be asked to put precisely the amount they consume in a sealable container [84].
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And this, really, is what Gleiberman should have addressed, as opposed to writing at length about his personal unhappiness with Zellweger's appearance, thereby putting precisely the kind of focus on an actor's face that drives them to plastic surgery in the first place.
Emenalo insists the loan system has been put in place precisely to promote the development of talent.
Indeed, the manager of the Berlin Tenants' Association, Reiner Wild, told the Guardian recently that the city's new rent cap was put in place precisely because "we don't want a situation like in London".
Ellwood seems to have forgotten that the UK, once a keen manufacturer of these obscene weapons, is now supposed to be a key opponent of their continuing use by a minority of countries in defiance of an international ban (a ban put in place precisely because of the "unexploded" nature of the bomblets they leave behind).
An important contribution of their work is to show evidence on how banks and Cajas circumvented restrictions on LTVs that were put in place precisely to avoid the excessive risk taking behavior during the real estate boom.
A cynic might say that Sanchez put forth precisely this sort of night last season, and that is precisely the reason the Jets spent the 39th pick in the draft — when they had glaring needs at several positions — on a quarterback.
But for Gingrich, the Iowa judicial battle was just another example of him determining, as The Huffington Post's Howard Fineman put it, "precisely where to place the C-4 to blow up the establishment".
Or, to put it precisely, 44 hours of theater.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com