Examples of using To be more precise 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… to be more precise.
But I will try to be more precise.
To be more precise, then flirt.
I told you to be more precise.
Or, to be more precise, since cowboys reigned supreme.
Delta Force, to be more precise.
To be more precise… May îþi owe 22 dollars and 47 cents.
Nanorobotics, to be more precise.
To be more precise, a person cannot solve his problems.
With my own two legs, to be more precise.
Events… or to be more precise- updates. The update….
In fact, space and time, to be more precise.
To be more precise, each Wednesday, for the past week's sales.
I would not dare to be more precise than this.
To be more precise, I am the principal of the Talmud Torah.
Well, the whole department to be more precise.
Events… or to be more precise- updates.
First of all, the reports need to be more precise.
And to be more precise, the question"what if I'm fat?
This lesson should teach us to be more precise in future.
Or, to be more precise, how do most of the women in the world wash?
Or perhaps I should say, to be more precise, well done, Doctor.
A mitral valve prolapse is causing a pansystolic murmur. Or to be more precise.
To be more precise, the children's regional hospital(Vologda) consists of the following departments.
To be more precise, this report is about the direction Parliament wishes to go in.
The pH value correlates with the concentration(or to be more precise: with activity) of hydrogen ions.
To be more precise, the add-on is most likely removed easily from IE 11 and other versions.
The main kind of its activity was the production of tobacco products, and, to be more precise, tobacco for hookahs.
To be more precise, to neutralize the threat in the most harmless of its condition.