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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exactly playing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a current action that is happening with precision or accuracy.
Example: "They are exactly playing the song I requested at the party."
Alternatives: "are precisely playing" or "are specifically playing".
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Please note that creationists are exactly playing this game, calling us the dogmatic, and themselves the pluralists.
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But these bands aren't exactly playing rock and roll.
The listener hears them and inevitably focuses on them, but the players aren't exactly playing them.
The Colts aren't exactly playing well either, having lost 3 straight games heading into tonight, but people seem to think that Peyton Manning can bounce-back.
Turtle was less than a year old so he wasn't exactly "playing" with other kids.
I wonder if any two contests have ever been exactly alike, play for play.
That's exactly what playing weekly in a steady residency produces.
"We're not exactly playing great right now," Manager Terry Collins said.
When it comes to New York's suddenly vacant Ninth Congressional seat, Elizabeth Holtzman is not exactly playing it coy.
But according to a source at the facility, Weinstein isn't exactly playing by the rules.
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