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The phrase "I find exactly" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are expressing a precise discovery or realization, but it typically requires additional information to be meaningful. Example: "I find exactly what I was looking for in this article."
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I find exactly zero morels.
I'm not, he said, going to buy a place until I find exactly what I want.
And when I return to Grundy, as I do frequently, I find exactly that.
When I search through my Gmail for a message I sent back in 2007 and I find exactly what I need, I find an odd but satisfying sense of peace.
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I found exactly no one, a real downer.
I found exactly what I was looking for: local plants suitable to local conditions.
But even in my Southern cookbooks, recipes were scarce (I found exactly two).
Among more than 22 million cataloged medical articles I found exactly one that seemed likely to help.
We have always wanted particular units and appliances and I found exactly the right things online from a company in Italy.
In Olga, I found exactly what I needed: someone who could respond to my own mental instability, to offer sober criticism of my wilder ideas, provide private support for my public adventures".
At that time, I found exactly the results reported in the New Yorker article, and I published them (with my Stanford graduate-student adviser, Tom Landauer) in the British journal Nature in 1967.
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