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The phrase "am I exactly" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is questioning their identity or state, but it typically requires additional context to make sense.
Example: "Am I exactly who you expected me to be?"
Alternatives: "Am I truly" or "Am I really".
Exact(4)
Nor am I exactly a revolutionary.
What am I exactly doing in it?
Instead, she waves off a stranger and, posing a question that's as existential as it is practical, demands, "Where am I, exactly?" She's in the Mission, for starters, but Jasmine French — this lost, lonely woman brilliantly brought to quivering life by Ms. Blanchett — is more properly in a Woody Allen movie, his most sustained, satisfying and resonant film since "Match Point".
What am I exactly doing?" Perhaps employing people who have taken actors that are hot on to that next level.
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Who was I exactly without my family intact?
Nor am I thin exactly.
What am I doing here, exactly?
So what am I getting at, exactly?
Where exactly am I?
"I am exactly who I've always been.
"I am exactly where I want to be now.
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