We found 64 examples of how to use precise in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 64 of 64.
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51. | Machine translations are not always precise. | |
52. | She goes around Brooklyn, collecting avocado pits from Mexican restaurants and uses them in a very precise way to create a whole range of blushes and yellowy apricots and pink browns. | |
53. | The translation is precise. | |
54. | He's precise. | |
55. | Are these numbers precise? | |
56. | To be more precise. | |
57. | The people of Galilee are not precise in their speech. What does this mean? There was a certain man of Galilee who would say, "Who has amar? Who has amar?" They would say to him, "Foolish Galilean, do you mean a donkey (ḥamor) to ride, or wine (ḥamar) to drink, wool (amar) to wear or a lamb (imar) to slaughter?" | |
58. | Though she would have called herself "precise in word and action," the rest of the family just called Auntie Laura stuffy. | |
59. | We need to be precise. | |
60. | Sex is not dual and precise, but rather gradual: that is why there are intersexual people in the world. | |
61. | She noted that the program combines her precise interests: sustainable energy and turbo machinery. | |
62. | A precise date hasn't been set yet. | |
63. | A precise date hasn't yet been set. | |
64. | “The primary mirror is a technological marvel. The lightweight mirrors, coatings, actuators and mechanisms, electronics and thermal blankets when fully deployed form a single precise mirror that is truly remarkable,” said Lee Feinberg, optical telescope element manager for Webb at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. |