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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "will be precise" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when discussing future actions or events. Example: "I will be precise in my presentation tomorrow."
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Key to their success will be precise observation and evaluation.
But I will be precise in my substitutions.
It's going to be deliberate, it will be precise and it will be overwhelming".
He will be precise, good-humoured and up for an argument.
"Those offensive operations will be deliberate, they will be precise, and they will be powerful, and they will succeed," he said.
As the system is refined, Yacoby said he expects it eventually will be precise enough to peer into the structure of molecules.
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"It will never be precise," Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott acknowledged before Saturday's Stanford-USC game at Levi's Stadium.
England will have to be precise with their kicking and put the New Zealand back three under extreme pressure.
Country / Region: Optimizing by country / region is a time-consuming process and you'll need to be precise.
For any precise 'one or two?' question, there will be a precise answer.
Moreover, if this is not the case, the possibilistic flux estimation will be less precise – large intervals and "wide" distributions – but still reliable, i.e. the estimation will always be as precise as allowed by the available measurements and knowledge.
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