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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that what you are saying is accurate or exact. For example: "I can't remember the exact date, but precisely two weeks later I received the package."
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But precisely the opposite happened.
But precisely iron.
But precisely how is uncertain.
But precisely the opposite has happened.
But precisely what kind of clues?
But precisely the opposite is true.
But precisely what does legal recognition as a GI guarantee?
But precisely how Clipper encrypted messages was classified.
But precisely what would be acceptable remains unclear.
But precisely because they don't they are not politically dangerous.
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Not a nobody, precisely, but just ordinary.
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