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The phrase "about what precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when seeking clarification or specificity regarding a particular topic or issue.
Example: "Can you elaborate about what precisely you meant in your last statement?"
Alternatives: "regarding what exactly" or "concerning what specifically".
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Rumors were swirling about what, precisely, had lighted the fuse to this violence.
Researchers are still learning about what, precisely, makes one piece of wetland equivalent to another.
There is much disagreement about what, precisely, such a budget would be used for.
Other than that, the website offers few clues about what precisely it has in mind.
When asked about what precisely the developers are working on, she is again a little vague.
But climate change has raised new questions about what precisely land should be restored to.
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Hitler for his part remained indecisive and uncertain about just what precisely he wanted to do when he left for Venice to meet Benito Mussolini on June 15.
So I called Candy to discuss what, precisely, about feminism she felt needed rebranding.
There is still much to unravel about the organism: in particular, what precisely determines whether it will establish a commensal or a pathogenic relationship with its only host.
"At the moment, there is a degree of ambiguity [about] what precisely due prominence means," he said.
Yet, to this day, no one can agree precisely about what took place.
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