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How to use to be precise in a sentence

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Or to be precise, one thousand, nine hundred and seventy-nine pounds, twenty-four pence.
The terms need to be precise, instantly comprehensible, not legalese, and as unjudgmental, noninflammatory, and unloaded as possible.
His favourite stomping ground was the Zoo Lake, and for years, 19 to be precise, he delighted the Sunday crowds with his impromptu performances.
Ms Cannings stressed that until legislation was on the statute book, it was impossible to be precise about the impact on police.
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.
Female speech is also more likely to be precise in its articulation and is less likely to include syntactic violations.
Only a few years ago, in 1999 to be precise, Al used to call upward price trends a threat.
His last visitors had been more than a month ago, thirty-two days to be precise.
Not the least intimidating of the cures for autointoxication was surgery, colectomy to be precise.
For coercive diplomacy to succeed, the demands made of the targeted government need to be precise, limited and deliverable.
From the mountain chain before them emerged a terrifying creature, a monster, a demon to be precise.
An archipelago made of three islands to be precise, some of which are connected by causeways.
It was a Tumblr, to be precise, so buzzworthy and relevant that by November 13, it was featured on Good Morning America.
Polyphonic sound is basically a ringtone that can produce more than two notes at a time, sixteen to be precise, allowing for a tune that covers a broader spectrum of music.
She instructed students to be precise and truthful in their answers.
It is tough for the brakes, there are the chicanes where you need to be precise and the track surface is very slippery, so it is quite easy to make mistakes.
Don't use only electronic sensors, but use old fashion measurement devices too to help them learn how to be precise and careful.
He was born in Frankfurt in the middle of the 18th century, in 1749 to be precise.
First of all, the criteria in Annex D seem on the whole to be precise enough to avoid doubtful or spurious nominations.
Note that the measurements do not have to be precise, and all numbers should be rounded.
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Examples from Classical Literature
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.
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