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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exactly over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has reached a precise endpoint or conclusion.
Example: "The negotiations are exactly over, and both parties have agreed to the terms."
Alternatives: "have precisely ended" or "are completely finished".
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Todd Gitlin: I don't think the movement is exactly over--but it's badly in need of an evolutionary leap.
The very low resistivity zone (< 20 Ωm) from stations 400 900 is exactly over the geothermal area and is ~ 80 m thick.
Thus they had one imagine a line three atoms long and then two more atoms on top of these, where one atom is exactly over the far-right, bottom atom, for example, and another atom is exactly over the far-left bottom atom.
Not that the horror was exactly over: Some survivors recalled haunting phone calls from a man they believed was their rapist after the fact.
Explain that any time the minute hand is exactly over the 12, it is __ o'clock.
Many of the editors are exactly in the over-25 demographic who love adult-oriented YA.
And what we've done is we've found the beliefs such that these players are exactly indifferent over what they do.
The numerical scheme is based on a family of schemes called geometric or discrete variational integrators guaranteeing that the momentum and energy are exactly conserved over long periods of time for conservative systems.
In the United States, there are exactly 10 cities with over 1 million inhabitants.
Neither is exactly brimming over with gravitas.
Divisions are exactly what keep us fighting over the crumbs down at the bottom.
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