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The phrase "exactly called" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize that you are referring to something by its exact name or term. For example: "This document is exactly called 'Application Form B'."
Exact(4)
This is exactly called the BIC phenomenon [44].
In exchange, though no one exactly called it that, the president nominated many of them for plum diplomatic assignments, in cities from Paris, London and Berlin to Tokyo, Amsterdam and even Bratislava, Slovakia.
Most will underestimate the importance of this, but with this simple information, the telephone service will know who exactly called and threatened you.
Then go into build mode / gardening / flowers (sorry if that's not clear, I can't remember what the subsections are exactly called! ) and fill the garden with the brown garden plots, but make sure your Sim can access them by leaving one side free on each.
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You wouldn't exactly call him docile.
I wouldn't exactly call those ideas crazy or nuanced".
Well, perhaps you couldn't exactly call it fun.
"I wouldn't exactly call it faith," she says.
"But I wouldn't exactly call the cheese a tchotchke".
I wouldn't exactly call him a playboy.
Yet you couldn't exactly call it plot driven.
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