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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am exactly" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in a sentence where the subject is explicitly stated, such as "I am exactly."
Example: "I am exactly where I need to be in my career."
Alternatives: "I am precisely" or "I am just."
Dictionary
am exactly
adverb
Without approximation; precisely.
Exact(55)
"I am exactly who I've always been.
Garel responded, "No, I am exactly like them.
I am exactly where I need to be – the only place I can be".
I am exactly the same man that I ever was, neither low-spirited nor distrait.
"I am exactly the same!" Gilot claps her hands with joy.
"I am the same as when I was a young man, in business matters I am exactly the same.
Similar(5)
It is exactly fine.
This is exactly wrong.
This is exactly backward.
This is exactly right.
They were exactly him".
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