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"exactly consists of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the specific components or elements that make up something. Example: The recipe for chocolate chip cookies exactly consists of flour, sugar, butter, chocolate chips, and eggs.
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In the first case, since exactly consists of one element and for, holds for all.
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Bavaria, in its reform of 1811, trimmed the Bavarian Pfund from 561.288 g to 560 g exactly, consisting of 32 Loth, each of 17.5 g while the Prussian Pfund remained at 467.711 g.
Wealthy people know exactly what it consists of and make sure their children get it.
This has led some to query what exactly his contribution consists of, but they have simply missed the point.
While that is not exactly true, Thursday consists of seven hours of seminars, without a show floor or keynote speeches.
When we meet, in the lobby of a hotel in Spain, I'm still trying to figure out what exactly this comeback consists of.
And there they are knocking heads over the "Blair legacy".What exactly this legacy consists of will no doubt take decades to define.
He is annoyingly cagey about what exactly his portfolio consists of – some reports have suggested 60-plus buildings worth as much as $4bn, but he won't be drawn.
Exactly what the signal consists of is a subject for further research.
Too bad it's not clear in the film what that intelligence consists of, exactly.
Representative Dan Burton of Indiana said: "Let us look at the A.N.C. and see what it consists of exactly.
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