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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all exactly right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to confirm that something is completely accurate or correct without any errors.
Example: "After reviewing the report, I can confidently say that everything is all exactly right."
Alternatives: "completely accurate" or "entirely correct".
Exact(9)
On the contrary, it's all exactly right — and it's up to me to make sure it feels that way, too.
[Laughs.] But it was all exactly right.
Though Bedlam's 10-members are all exactly right for Sense & Sensibility, the shoehorning in The Seagull goes terribly wrong.
All exactly right.
Those were all exactly right," he said.
The paints in the picture, and the ink on the back label, were all exactly right for the period as well.
Similar(51)
We can attest to the fact that they're all exactly alike — right down to the placement of the restrooms.
"It doesn't all seem exactly right," Waltrip said.
But it all looks exactly right, because every room is the appropriate expression of its owner's personality.
Perry got Romer, and the Fourteenth Amendment's universal guarantee of equality for all persons, exactly right.
Shrimp, batter and particularly oil — its freshness and temperature — all must be exactly right for a good tempura.
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