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precision

[pri-sizh-uhn] / prɪˈsɪʒ ən /


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Bartenders reclaimed the martini, refused to make its sugary variants, and insisted on precision.

From Salon

When these results are combined with fossilized footprints, the overall appearance of this duck-billed dinosaur, long speculated about but never documented with this level of precision, becomes much clearer.

From Science Daily

Being able to tune materials with such precision could lay the groundwork for future electronics, computers, and highly advanced sensors.

From Science Daily

Lyell, a discriminating reader, responded to Welty’s work with care and precision.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the course of two decades, the researchers closely tracked participants' health and repeatedly measured arsenic through urine samples, which strengthened the precision of their analysis.

From Science Daily