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The phrase "are on exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying precise conditions or situations that are being referred to.
Example: "The results of the experiment are on exactly the same level as we predicted."
Alternatives: "are precisely" or "are specifically".
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As far as the high-altitude drones are concerned, Google and Facebook are on exactly the same wavelength.
But Mr Blair has weekly video-conferences with Mr Bush and feels that they are on "exactly the same wavelength", according to a source closely involved.
"In every way that matters, Donald and I are on exactly the same page," Obama said, pointing to a framed picture of the billionaire on his Oval Office desk.
If this happens to you, remember that you are on exactly the same footing as everyone else who has been through this interview.
The reality is that there are many ways to parent, and no two people are on exactly the same page.
There is no denying that Sununu and Romney, surrogate and boss, are on exactly the same page here.
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A unital 2- 28, 4, 1) design has 28 points, each block has size 4 and every pair of points is on exactly one block.
But Klopp certainly seems to be on exactly the right wavelength for Merseyside.
For a moment, at least, everyone in the room seemed to be on exactly the same page.
We might not always be on exactly the same paragraph, but you can guarantee we're on the same page.
"Congressman Ryan has joined my campaign, and his campaign is my campaign now, and we're on exactly the same page," he said in an interview with CBS.
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