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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the exactness or accuracy of something.
Example: "The artist captured the details of the landscape so precisely that it felt like a photograph."
Alternatives: "with such accuracy" or "in such detail."
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"So it's not so precisely parallel!" he exclaimed.
He spoke so precisely that you could almost hear each punctuation mark.
This would explain how the shooter knew so precisely when Politkovskaya would get home.
It's so precisely observed, and so pretty, that the audience laughs in pleasure.
"To my knowledge, no one has ever remade his own film so precisely," Hanneke said.
"Usually writers are so far inside their work that they're not thinking so precisely".
How did Ms. Eisenberg remember these events so precisely, Mr. Brodsky asked?
To render suffering so precisely is to know how it feels.
To handle so precisely while riding with such suppleness is an impressive achievement.
The curtains are pleated so precisely you might think they were styled by Mr. Romney's barber.
What can make a playwright happier than the talent for distilling unhappiness so precisely?
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