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The phrase "a exactly" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a mistake and should be revised for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Example: "I need a precise answer, not just a exactly vague response."
Alternatives: "an exact" or "a precise".
Exact(22)
A: Exactly the same as on our other PDA's and smartphones.
A: Exactly like a kid going to sports camp.
A: Exactly - we want to be more than just a brand - we want Bartaile to be a community for all those that are restless and motivated.
A Exactly.
A: Exactly what you might imagine.
Mind you, the movie is not a exactly a laugh riot.
Similar(38)
To make an exactly alike piece, use a copying machine.
So f is an exactly ∗-derivation on (mathcal {A}).
A: Not exactly.
Not a room exactly.
A Yes, exactly.
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