Examples of using More precisely in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Or more precisely, when.
Draw smarter and design more precisely.
More precisely, a German soldier.
It is not possible to answer it any more precisely.
More precisely, as much as you….
We do not want to name these people more precisely.
More precisely, only two of them.
Lambda Aquilae is more precisely Al Thalimain Prior.
More precisely, the fear of Crowley.
It is a sacred, or more precisely, a sacralized gesture.
More precisely, it actually was not.
However, these effects should be specified more precisely.
The“degree” more precisely than we have.
Faraday, Can you pinpoint the location a little more precisely?
To be more precisely via a bypass.
Can you pinpoint the location a little more precisely? Faraday?
More precisely, your future. The future.
Whereas it is necessary to define more precisely certain products;
More precisely, the wrong will not help.
A stiffer boot transmits your movements more precisely to the skis.
More precisely, the Court finds that.
The Commission must specify more precisely what outcomes are required.
Or more precisely, what she stole from us.
My group therefore supports a Growth Pact that is formulated more precisely.
More precisely- to see the parasites in the vomit.
With Direct 2.0 these tasks can be performed in greater comfort and more precisely.
More precisely, to the one with whom Simka is framed.
Perhaps you could make greater effort to choose your words more precisely.
More precisely, not more than 2 times a year.
Accordingly, the work can be done more precisely and thus will not form blisters.