Examples of using More precise in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
It's more precise.
Any way we can make that more precise?
More precise wording.
But I need a more precise description.
More precise sensitive and subtle.
People also translate
It's actually a little bit more precise than that.
More precise information is needed.
Your minds are more precise than I thought.
Our modern methods are just more precise.
Or, to be more precise, to Sebastian's lips.
I just need to make my thoughts a little bit more precise.
More precise biometric sensors than ever before.
And our measurements have never been more precise.
Gives you a more precise cut and less tissue trauma.
Every year they improve, become more precise.
Try being a little more precise in telling us where it is!
Volume Envelopes in Export are now more precise.
More precise imaging and a wider listening area.
The amendment results adhere to a more precise timetable.
More precise position reports are very rarely used.
First of all, the reports need to be more precise.
Sometimes soft, but a more precise description is enough.
More precise cleanness-tracking using changeGeneration and isClean.
And our measurements have never been more precise than they are today.
Faster, more precise separations and superior reproducibility….
Genes are inflexible unconscious is more precise than a watch.
There are far more precise ways to describe these underlying properties.
Improved: Joystick deadzone handling is a numerically more precise.
This is arguably a more precise and promising policy tool.
Adjustments to the Dual-Jet technology deliver an even more precise pressure balance.