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The phrase 'would be precisely' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to imply a statement is accurate or exact. For example: "The temperature outside today would be precisely 35 degrees Celsius."
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Ideally, this system would be precisely calibrated and the factor would be more precise than 4, but this approximation gave reasonable results with a range of readings from 0 to 1020 Watts per square meter.
Short of surgery or an autopsy, no one would be precisely certain what you had.
Such behavior would be precisely the sort of bullying that Microsoft itself has long been accused of by competitors.
But from the Colombian government's point of view, that would be precisely the utility of the American aid.
Even though the association's model rules are largely advisory, this would be precisely the wrong message right now.
The subject matter and the course of the litigation in the federal court would be precisely the same as in the state court.
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We also know where all the Volvo dealerships are along the route (that'd be precisely two), and as a backup, we have a list of the locations of the nearest Ford dealerships as well.
In some cases, that'd be precisely the wrong thing to do, at least financially.
He sees this understanding of religious faith to be particularly American; he went from thinking the United States was particularly irreligious to thinking it was the most religious place he'd been precisely on this ground of individual, affirmative choice.
But then again, that would be just another reunion -- precisely what Coachella has trained us to anticipate.
But it noted that the group without insurance would not be precisely the same as it would under the earlier bill.
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