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more precise
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(of a person) highly accurate and careful in actions or words
- The precise engineer made sure every measurement was flawless.
- As a precise artist, every stroke was intentional and meticulous.
- The precise chef measured each ingredient carefully to perfect the dish.
- The precise mechanic diagnosed the issue with the car in minutes.
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in accordance with truth
- His precise recollection of the events helped investigators solve the case quickly.
- Being precise in your statements is crucial when presenting evidence in court.
- A precise account of the historical events is vital for understanding the significance of the era.
- Her precise explanation of the scientific concept cleared up all the confusion in the room.
- The team will need to provide a precise analysis of the data before making any conclusions.
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used to highlight a specific, exact moment or detail
- At that precise moment, the lights flickered and went out.
- He called me at the precise time we agreed on.
- The precise moment she spoke, everyone in the room turned to listen.
- She knew the precise angle needed to make the shot.