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the precisely
adverb
In a precise manner; exactly.
Exact(60)
It's idiosyncratic, sketchy, and nothing like the precisely codified system in use today.
(The precisely detailed set, by Kevin Depinet, establishes the houses almost as two wordless supporting characters).
The band fared well enough too, preserving many of the precisely honed details in the songs.
And for the precisely the reasons Fry expounds, thank God for that.
Kushner walked me through the cabins, noting the precisely assembled details with a sense of affinity.
Many of the precisely synchronized actions had purely formal beauty; others suggested the tumultuousness of life.
These designs are right-brain poetry, not the precisely calibrated gridscapes of modernism's cold, objective truth.
And the precisely pitched and timed coordination of Dame Cleo's voice and the reeds dazzled.
Mr. Foley ferments and ages wines with the precisely tuned techniques that have made cult items of his Napa reds.
Being clutch is the precisely executed series of plays down the football field, not the Hail Mary pass.
For those few seconds of the precisely now and the just past, the present is unarchived, accessible without conscious search.
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