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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exactly been" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a precise or specific point in time or a specific action that has been taken or completed. Example: The project deadline has exactly been met, thanks to everyone's hard work and dedication.
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He hasn't exactly been ignored.
He has not exactly been appointed.
His career has not exactly been straightforward.
The bond has not exactly been broken.
It hasn't exactly been fully remastered.
"We've not exactly been lucky have we?
"I haven't exactly been to the Masters.
He hadn't exactly been an angel.
It hasn't exactly been a smooth journey.
He has not exactly been consistent, either.
Ashcroft's solo career hasn't exactly been stellar.
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