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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aren't 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 quite as described or expected.
Example: "The results of the experiment aren't exactly what we anticipated, leading us to reconsider our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "are not precisely" or "aren't quite".
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"They aren't exactly promises.
We aren't exactly undersupplied.
Letters aren't exactly going away.
Liberals aren't exactly giddy, either.
The songs aren't exactly disillusioned.
They aren't exactly sympathetic characters.
Teachers aren't exactly getting worse.
People aren't exactly laughing at Don.
Honey, nude shoes aren't exactly new.
Spoof news programmes aren't exactly new.
But privacy advocates aren't exactly comforted.
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