adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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The information here is necessarily internal and more exacting and precise.
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Were they more exacting in the eighteenth century than at any other time?
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Earlier versions of the scanner have passed this module, but the latest version is more exacting .
■ NOUN
standard
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Skill, experience and the natural beauty and resilience of wool make Tintawn famous for its exacting standards .
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It was, however, rescued and converted with great taste, mastery and exacting standards into the most comfortable of residences.
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Toyota Genuine Replacement Parts are all made to the same exacting standards as those fitted to your car from new.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Film-editing is a difficult and exacting job.
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Only a few applicants meet our very exacting standards.
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The article is based on the institute's exacting study of wages in the health care professions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beethoven gives the double bassoon a very exacting part in the Choral Symphony.
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But what surely daunted him most was facing his most exacting critic - himself.
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If training and competing were exacting , they were not nearly so exacting as plantation work.
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It is built to meet our own stringent stringent standards and more importantly, to satisfy your own exacting demands.
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She felt as if she had taken an extremely exacting examination.
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The information here is necessarily internal and more exacting and precise.
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The not very exacting demands of a theology degree gave him time to make a lot of useful Anglican friends.
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This is a very laborious and exacting technique and, to date, it has only been used with a few plants.