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The phrase "don't exactly know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in informal or colloquial language, but can also be used in more formal writing depending on the context. Example: "I don't exactly know how to solve this problem, but I can try to figure it out."
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I don't exactly know.
I don't exactly know why.
That's where we don't exactly know".
"I don't exactly know why," he said.
"I don't exactly know," she said.
I don't exactly know why they didn't.
I don't exactly know what I am.
I don't exactly know how to describe it.
I don't exactly know how to describe that game.
We don't exactly know what Alzheimer's disease is.
"I don't exactly know what happened or how it happened.
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