Examples of 'almost precisely' in a sentence

Meaning of "almost precisely"

almost precisely - This phrase suggests that something is very close to being exactly accurate or correct. It indicates a high level of precision or accuracy with only a minor degree of deviation or error

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almost precisely
Almost precisely seven months past.
I think the situation is almost precisely the reverse.
Was almost precisely what he had done.
Your last paragraph encapsulates my thoughts almost precisely.
It was of almost precisely the same nature.
Further properties of the graph can be described almost precisely as n tends to infinity.
This added energy almost precisely accounts for the decreased emissions of the PNe.
The wall turned at this point and continued almost precisely north.
Almost precisely what he had done as a lieutenant during WWI.
Panzer division was almost precisely what he had done.
Almost precisely seven months past . - When she leaves him.
The scenario unfolded almost precisely as the SS captain had envisioned.
And the rock throwers stopped in unison at almost precisely 5 p.m.
Panzer Division, was almost precisely what he had done as a lieutenant.
Mr Giscard d'Estaing's report fits in almost precisely with mine.

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Lined up almost precisely with when each word was born -- word after word, systematically.
But the secret that went with him re-emerged almost precisely the day he died.
You want to be sitting at almost precisely a 90 degree angle with a straight and tension-free back.
In fact, Darwin himself says almost precisely that.
He died almost precisely on the 70th anniversary of the Latter Rain.
Local media noted that the commencement marked almost precisely a decade since the project 's inception.
Ironically, that 's almost precisely the cost of making the cosmic-collision movies Armageddon and Deep Impact.
He covers his ground, walks and throws almost precisely similar to Tommy Corcoran.
Frigid Boston, for example, lies at almost precisely the same latitude as balmy Rome.
We can date the second Austrian revival almost precisely to the fall of 2008.

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