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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exact nature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific thing which you want to describe in detail, such as a complex problem that needs to be examined carefully. For example, "We need to investigate the exact nature of the issue before we can proceed."
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Their exact nature remains unexplained.
The exact nature of Mr. Arafat's illness remains a mystery.
The exact nature of the economic reality is disputed.
The exact nature of the expected charges was not disclosed.
The exact nature of Woland's game remains a puzzle.
The exact nature of Hollande's reform is not yet known.
The exact nature of the ties with Gaydamak remain unclear.
The exact nature of his injury was not immediately known...
The exact nature of that executive action was not defined.
But the exact nature of the device remains in doubt.
He declined to specify the exact nature of the evidence.
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