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to be precise

ADVERB
  1. in actual fact
    properly speaking, they are not husband and wife

How To Use to be precise In A Sentence

  • There was a good turnout for the meeting - twelve of us to be precise.
  • To be precise it leads to solipsism - doubting everything but your own existence - but the means they propose to limit skepticism are astounding.
  • Or to be precise, one thousand, nine hundred and seventy-nine pounds, twenty-four pence.
  • You have to be precise about the numbers.
  • I live in flyover country -- East Central Redneckistan, to be precise -- and I am stuck dealing with Multiplex A or Multiplex B. Clash of the Titans: Theater or Rental?
  • It is important for the termination to be precisely 50 ohms for the bridge to function properly on 50-ohm communication systems.
  • The shelf is about a metre long-well, 98cm, to be precise.
  • He is also an avid collector of albums - some 3,000 records, cassettes and CDs to be precise.
  • To be precise the word availed means that they gave me, for reasonable sums of money, what the Law says is entirely legal—“hand relief.” Noble Norfleet
  • And over the years he produced folding screens and woodcuts and used rock pigments and bone-and-hide binder in the nihonga way -- but he also painted a car (to be precise, a BMW 535i) and the tail of a British Airways jet. Time Off: Cultural Events Around Asia
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