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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It is precisely" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an exact or specific detail or point. Example: "It is precisely this type of behavior that has caused many problems in our community."
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It is precisely embodied.
"It is precisely in our mission footprint," Mr. Gibson said.
It is precisely this that Micheletti seeks to prevent.
It is precisely their sacrifice that will alter history.
It is precisely what they employ in England.
It is precisely as enthralling as you'd expect.
It is precisely as upsetting as you'd imagine.
It is precisely that attitude that troubles African musicians.
It is precisely such words that chill nuclear thinkers.
It is precisely that faith that has always sustained me.
It is precisely the building's lack of grandeur that makes it worthy, its advocates say.
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