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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exact work' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to describe a task that has been completed with a high degree of accuracy or precision. For example, "We wouldn't have been able to finish this project so quickly without John's exact work on the details".
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He can't pinpoint which exact work led to his exile.
The careful and exact conservation of The Virgin of the Rocks is a triumph of responsible and exact work by the NG.
In 1985, William Hsiao, a Harvard economist, was commissioned to measure the exact work involved in each of the tasks doctors perform.
Most of today's electric trimmers come with interchangeable plastic guides (some with a premounted variable cutting blade for even more exact work).
Ms. Collischan said that in the case of many artists she couldn't get the exact work she wanted but acknowledged that because the show is stocked with a lot of unfamiliar work it commands attention.
The exact work function of CF is not known but it should be close to the other carbon-related materials.
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This strain-rate potential is the exact work-conjugate of the anisotropic stress potential of Cazacu et al. [8].
Then there is the matter of the "mock booths," intricate sketches, miniature models, even virtual tours, of their planned exhibition spaces, complete with tiny reproductions of the exact works they hope to exhibit.
Each virtual PC is the exact working environment they would find if the operating system were running on physical hardware on the user's desks.
Although the exact working principle of PSC is not very well understood at the time being [46, 50], the most simple and reliable explanation is as described by Park et al. in Fig. 2 [44].
Now, in another corner, there is rumor of T-Mobile, the defenders of all things pink (well, magenta to be exact), working on its own secret strategy known as Project Dark.
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