Examples of using More precisely in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Or more precisely Serious Play.
Let us state the problem more precisely.
More precisely, hydroxyethyl rutin.
We shall have to determine this more precisely.
More precisely, a German soldier.
And it is done far more precisely and cleanly too.
More precisely, afraid of drowning.
And it was in Russia, more precisely in Kiev.
More precisely, these are only assumptions.
Now Google knows your location more precisely.
The future. More precisely, your future.
Differently, more tellingly, more precisely.
More precisely, your future. The future.
It is not possible to answer it any more precisely.
More precisely, the loading time of websites.
Can you pinpoint the location a little more precisely? Faraday here.
Or, more precisely half of something you want.
Faraday here. Can you pinpoint the location a little more precisely?
More precisely this: the solutions are not the solution.
Whereas it is necessary to define more precisely certain products;
More precisely, even without any desire, and the innermost.
Cairo Simple lies within Business Tools, more precisely General.
More precisely, the special website of"Sberbank Online.
From now on, you can measure your fitness andhealth data even more precisely.
Or more precisely, The faster I will run out of air.
Separate taps slower, but more precisely adjust the water temperature.
More precisely, only the doctor will say after the examination.
They both draw the outlines of a concept which can be used thematically as a way of critiquing art-forms, or more precisely.
Enjey or more precisely, the[email protected] extension.
My aim is to put forward a few practical measures which can be used to monitor andanalyse this phenomenon more precisely.