extreme precision

collocation in English

meaningsofextremeandprecision

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extreme
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈstriːm/
us
/ɪkˈstriːm/
very large in amount ...
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precision
noun[U]
uk
/prɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈsɪʒ.ən/
the quality of ...
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(Definition ofextremeandprecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The fact that our numerical data approach our analytical value so well, thus confirms our analytical results withextremeprecision.
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He not only studied living men and women, but also dead ones, which he dissected with painstaking care in order to draw each vessel, muscle and organ withextremeprecision.
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The bed of each lathe must be ground withextremeprecision.
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The sanctions instrument, directed against one regime or another or a government, which has behaved inappropriately, must be employed withextremeprecision.
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The firms concerned include foundries, machine and boiler shops, and employ a large number of men who are capable of dealing with any butextremeprecisionwork.
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Flying such aircraft requiresextremeprecisionand lightning reactions.
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Let me put this withextremeprecision.
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Every sound has been meticulously, lovingly crafted; every twist, turn, modulation and crescendo plotted withextremeprecision, and, in places, to startling effect.
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This technology is used inextremeprecisionengineering to provide control for fast operating machines which carry out highly precise movements.
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Figure skates are now manufactured withextremeprecisionfor use in competitive sports.
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Extremeprecisionis needed to ensure that the plane lands as straight and level as possible while maintaining enough airspeed to maintain control.
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The short wavelengths of light necessitateextremeprecisionand stability of construction.
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Second, the low-down, centralized driving position makesextremeprecisionmaneuvers easier to perform, while lying prone reduces the risk of injury a driver faces when making these maneuvers.
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He is excellent at performing tasks which requireextremeprecision(including surgical operations), but the time he takes to perfect his work and his arrogance are his weaknesses.
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He developed an optical frequency comb synthesiser, which makes it possible, for the first time, to measure withextremeprecisionthe number of light oscillations per second.
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