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namdnay
2289 days ago
It’s kind of counter-intuitive, you’d expect lower tolerance to mean the tolerance for deviations is lower, or higher precision
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monkpit
2284 days ago
In practice, “high tolerance” is used to mean “tight tolerance”. “Tight” is more commonly heard, at least in the US.
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