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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify a precise time or measurement.
Example: "The meeting will start at exactly 3 PM."
Alternatives: "precisely at" or "right at".
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AT exactly 8 30 the evening show begins.
So what am I getting at, exactly?
;; At exactly the same instant.
It came at exactly the right moment.
"It's come at exactly the wrong time".
What is O'Reilly getting at, exactly?
Of course, this attitude came at exactly the wrong time.
So we're bad at exactly what you described.
Notice how I stopped the video at exactly 9 11.
George raises the store gates at exactly 8 a.m.
She had to eat it at exactly midnight.
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