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the imprecise
adjective
Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.
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Put aside the imprecise, non-grammatical writing.
Frankly, in the imprecise world of medicine, 35 out of 47 seems pretty good to me.
And then these educators lament the imprecise and subjective nature of the evaluations.
The critics center their complaints on the imprecise nature of proprietary trading.
More important, perhaps, the imprecise application lent it an inherent disregard.
The revisions, part of an annual process, reflect the imprecise nature of the agency's work.
The imprecise nature allowed for mistakes that competing anatomists might parody within their own books to chastise other researchers.
It was a novel idea, to bring the advanced science of sport training to the imprecise art of climbing.
Deep concern among parents about the effects of concussions is colliding with the imprecise understanding of the injury.
Much of the bewilderment — and therefore the argument — stems from the imprecise nature of some of the proposed rules.
The headline also leaned on two of those words whose brevity makes them dear to all newsrooms: the resolute "no," and the imprecise "tie".
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