to be precise

idiom

used to indicate that a statement is accurate and specific
one night in early summer—June 22, to be precise

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Remember, tariff is another word for tax–a sales tax, to be precise. Steve Forbes, Forbes, 14 Jan. 2025 In San Francisco, California, a city where the cost of living is 18 percent higher than the national average, a lot more than that—to be precise, over $70,000—is needed for a family to achieve that same middle-class lifestyle. Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 5 Nov. 2024 Pink is everywhere — Benjamin Moore’s 052 Conch Shell, to be precise, chosen after looking at lots of hues and finding that shade subtle and soothing. Wendy Goodman, Curbed, 18 June 2024 Actually, to be precise, more than one, and that’s where the issue arose. Davey Winder, Forbes, 13 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for to be precise 

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“To be precise.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/to%20be%20precise. Accessed 18 Jan. 2025.

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