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How to use be precise in a sentence

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Ms Cannings stressed that until legislation was on the statute book, it was impossible to be precise about the impact on police.
His favourite stomping ground was the Zoo Lake, and for years, 19 to be precise, he delighted the Sunday crowds with his impromptu performances.
It also requires that any interference with freedom of expression must be precise enough that it can be understood.
Only a few years ago, in 1999 to be precise, Al used to call upward price trends a threat.
From the mountain chain before them emerged a terrifying creature, a monster, a demon to be precise.
Not the least intimidating of the cures for autointoxication was surgery, colectomy to be precise.
Or to be precise, one thousand, nine hundred and seventy-nine pounds, twenty-four pence.
His last visitors had been more than a month ago, thirty-two days to be precise.
Female speech is also more likely to be precise in its articulation and is less likely to include syntactic violations.
It takes me back, to be precise, to evensong at St Matthew's, West Kensington, and Hail Marys at my convent school, but that is another story.
Environmental and weather conditions must be right, and flight planning and navigation must be precise.
Do not allow yourself any capricious acts of whimsy, be precise and calculated, erring on the side of mercy and the greater good.
The terms need to be precise, instantly comprehensible, not legalese, and as unjudgmental, noninflammatory, and unloaded as possible.
For coercive diplomacy to succeed, the demands made of the targeted government need to be precise, limited and deliverable.
To be precise, there are currently some 1,300 establishments or firms, of one form or another, which belong to the State.
The dating of the manufacture of violins using dendrochronology cannot ever be precise.
If somebody is determined to count angels on a pinhead, he may as well be precise about noting how many there are.
It has helped itself, at the cost of others, to be precise at the cost of the Commission, where the Council has suggested swingeing cuts.
To be precise, the structure of careers, that is to say linearity, or else the status quo, and also the pensions system.
Although it is difficult to be precise, the average time CSIS took to answer a formal inquiry was about two months.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To be precise, upon the night when the symphonic broadcast had been interrupted to give a news flash.
Now it is not only in our definitions that we need to be precise and to think clearly.
The detector was simple, though the tuning had to be precise.
To be precise, they are under 65 acres-worth of black frost covers.
To be precise, the collected material should be put somewhere safe and the enumerators have still not received their honorariums for the ten days of working.
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