Примери коришћења More exact на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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For they are now on their way to constitute the Church,or to be more exact, to be transformed into the Church of God.
It is more exact to say that such a division does not exist in psychology at all.
There must have been a more exact diagnosis.
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You don't miss out on being compared again with a piece of fruit this week,or to be more exact, your uterus doesn't.
And doctors say that the mechanical tonometer is more exact in measurements, though cheaper.
It is extremely accurate, and the calculations of Maya priests were so precise that their calendar correction is 10,000th of a day more exact than the standard calendar the world uses today.
For they are now on their way to constitute the Church,or to be more exact, to be transformed into the Church of God.
Of course, one could get really fancy and take a photo of an entire crowd anduse a bit of custom designed image processing software to programmatically count the people in a crowd for a more exact number, but the extra level of accuracy here over the properly executed Jacobs' Method isn't really typically that much, nor all that necessary.