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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Not precisely" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating that something is not exact or accurate. Example: "The answer you provided is not precisely what I was looking for."
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Not precisely.
Not precisely, anyway.
Not precisely, but someone in this bet is going to be wrong.
Well, maybe not precisely.
The feeling was not precisely sexual.
Well, that's not precisely true.
This is not precisely accidental.
It's nice, but not precisely for everyone.
Alzheimer's hereditary patterns are not precisely known.
Il Gattopardo's meatballs are not precisely balls.
This was not precisely spelled out.
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