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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are made exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the precise manner or method in which something is created or constructed.
Example: "The components of the machine are made exactly to the specifications provided by the engineers."
Alternatives: "are produced precisely" or "are crafted specifically".
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Growing Cooks' mitts for children are made exactly like their adult counterparts, with the same padding and lining, in nine colors.
The ABCs of Port The reason port is different from other dessert wines, and confusing to newbies, is that all ports are made exactly the same way.
The shape and material of the onsite heater, as well as the spacing between the heater and the Cr/Pd sensor junction are made exactly the same as those shown in Fig. 1a.
The resonators are treated as lumped elements; however, the coupling wires are made exactly one half-wavelength (λ/2) long and are equivalent to a λ/2 open circuit stub in the electrical equivalent circuit.
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It's a wonderful thing when an actor and a director are making exactly the same film.
The dancer may be spinning like a rotary blade, but, from second to second, the head and arms are making exactly this shape, then exactly that.
This contract was made exactly.
Officials will not say what is being made exactly, but anthrax has been mentioned.
Using this approach it is demonstrated that the passive and active absorbers can be made exactly equivalent.
But I think this movie was made exactly as it should have been made — even the quirkiness of the party.
His lawyers wanted to prove that typewriters could be made exactly alike, in order to frame someone.
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