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1) General subject: accurate to a hair's-breadth, exact to a hair2) Automobile industry: extremely accurate3) Makarov: accurate to a hairbreadth -
2 как в аптеке
1) General subject: accurate to a hair's-breadth2) Makarov: accurate to a hairbreadth -
3 как в аптеке
1) General subject: accurate to a hair's-breadth2) Makarov: accurate to a hairbreadth
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