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From the technical standpoint these tests were relatively unsatisfactory because only inexactly describable.
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A good deal which we are accustomed inexactly to call description is really exposition.
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Thus he gets a certain way toward the correct result, but very crudely and inexactly.
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I lost it a little bit and said, "How about inexactly?"
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It moved forward quickly, turning inexactly and trundling as fast as its ageing treads would move.
Usage of imprecisely in English
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With the result that he was bound to express himself rather imprecisely.
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The results all get a little bigger but are more imprecisely estimated.
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Must have been machined imprecisely, he thought, or maybe my bit's worn down.
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He is that most imprecisely defined creature- asociopath ,yes
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She tossed the staff back to me, imprecisely, and I fumbled it for a second and nearly dropped it.
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The most difficult outcome measure for prediction is the rehabilitation status; specifically, the patients who went home are predicted imprecisely.
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It wasn't so easy to the grandmasters in the press room, but eventually and imprecisely he was able to convert.
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Although imprecisely delineated, moderate-severe ischemia on cardiac magnetic resonance may be indicated by ≥4 of 32 stress perfusion defects or ≥3 dobutamine-induced dysfunctional segments.
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The ballistic-donkey system is also a perfect instance of the too-common paradox presented by a highly destructive weapon that can be controlled only very imprecisely...