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The phrase "scientifically precise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is precise, specific, and logically sound. For example: "The experiment was designed to be scientifically precise so that the results would be valid and reliable."
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We are, in other words, some way off scientifically precise wine-and-music matches.
That definition was scientifically precise but led to results that offended common sense.
On history's card table, they lay down a scientifically precise ace of spades.
This is perhaps shown to best effect in his enormous array of scientifically precise, deliciously quotable short gags.
But the N.I.M.H. studies were based on one of the most scientifically precise analyses ever conducted of schizophrenia.
And suddenly that word, "heterosexual," becomes less than the helpful, scientifically precise term one might wish for.
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These numerical wine ratings give false comfort, sounding so precise and scientifically accurate.
Level 2 products consist of a series of scientifically accurate magnetic field, electric field, precise orbit determination and upper atmospheric wind models, which use Level 1b data (and auxiliary sources) for their computation.
It's being scientifically accurate.
For those of us who are scientifically illiterate, the precise meaning of the genome research project is a tad murky.
Information of the number of households in an Amish settlement provides the mean to calculate a more scientifically established and statistically precise doubling time number.
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