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The phrase "are not exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a degree of uncertainty or to indicate that something is not entirely true or accurate.
Example: "The results of the experiment are not exactly what we expected, suggesting that further investigation is needed."
Alternatives: "are not quite" or "are not entirely".
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These are not exactly interlopers.
Hagfish are not exactly charismatic.
They are not exactly newsworthy.
Her forms are not exactly regular.
So these are not exactly distress prices.
Mobile games are not exactly complicated.
They are not exactly Berninis.
"So they are not exactly the same.
His political observations are not exactly profound.
Such promises are not exactly revolutionary.
That said, turbochargers are not exactly new.
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