Examples of using To be more precise in English and their translations into Swedish
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To be more precise, Hi-Con has supplied 116 private balconies
To be more precise, acrylic core tapes are the right solution for this application,
To be more precise, this is not one ailment,
Or to be more precise, the Perrin family,
Wooden ladder isolated, or, to be more precise, it is covered with a special compound,
To be more precise, nerve discharges from the facial nerves(Nervus facialis)
To be more precise, the Wickham grid manifests itself when a drop of vegetable oil is applied to the affected area of the skin.
Lamy Pens- or, to be more precise- a Lamy Fountain Pen are designer fountain pens from Germany,
have been updated to be more precise and more adaptable than previous editions.
What is known is that these rats were given an extremely elevated amount of the substance 10 mg per kg of their body weight, to be more precise.
The main kind of its activity was the production of tobacco products, and, to be more precise, tobacco for hookahs.
the cerebral cortex to be more precise- flips it.
If you want me to be more precise I believe we have to put more into building a European identity.
To be more precise, this change to the OIE rules must take two forms.
To be more precise: 7 billion for training,
The use of natural gas, and to be more precise- of methane,
On the dashboard you will find a digital speed indicator, to be more precise with their driving, and always be able to keep track of exactly how fast you are driving.
Right here, to be more precise on the satellite Astra 2G began airing television channel QVC Xmas.
Thirdly, I would have liked our resolution to be more precise on certain key points,
It is very difficult to be more precise when we do not have a clearance system that would give the answers that we ask for, for instance in respect of the Social Fund.