Similar words: precise, precisely, imprecise, depreciate, depreciation, precinct, precious, appreciate. Meaning: adv. in actual fact.
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31. There were 200 people killed in the accident, to be precise.
32. The base URI of the document (or to be precise, of the document element, and therefore of the typed node element itself) is given as http://rdfinference.org/versa/issues using an xml:base attribute.
33. Sometime in 1882, Friedrich Nietzsche bought a typewriter a Malling - Hansen Writing Ball, to be precise.
34. Our train leaves at about half past ten, or to be precise, 10 : 33 .
35. But it's well beyond the reach of the most lovestruck men - 50 light years to be precise.
36. This testimony has to be precise enough to reveal the immense triteness of each life.
37. Ladies and gentlemen, this is no time for generalities, and I will venture to be precise.
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38. This method is proved to be precise, accurate and has high recognition rates by experiments.
39. To be precise, the train leaves at nine past eleven.
40. Installment electric eye tracing causes to print design of position the bag to be precise.
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