be precise

Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words

Used to describe a state of exactness or accuracy.

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Examples (10)

  • It's crucial to be precise when measuring chemicals in a laboratory.
  • The instructions must be absolutely precise to avoid any errors in assembly.
  • He always tries to be more precise in his explanations, especially for complex topics.
  • Can you be more precise about the exact location of the artifact?
  • Her calculations were found to be incredibly precise, leading to accurate results.
  • For this delicate surgical procedure, the surgeon needs to be extremely precise.
  • The language used in legal documents must be legally precise to prevent misinterpretation.
  • We must be precise in our terminology to avoid misunderstandings in international negotiations.
  • To achieve the desired aesthetic, the artist has to be very precise with each brushstroke.
  • If you want the machine to function correctly, every component has to be precise.