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The phrase "exactly describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something accurately mirrors its object or subject. For example, "This painting exactly describes what she looked like the day I met her."
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That exactly describes my own father's attitude, although it would never have been conscious.
"Good to Be King in Snake-Eat-Snake World" (Remarkable Creatures, Oct. 26) exactly describes my experience at the St . Louis Zooin the mid-1940s.
Carol Ann Duffy's poem, Education for Leisure, exactly describes the thinking of the violent young men I met when working as a prison social worker.
To compensate for my fear of driving, I concocted a theory that in every successful relationship there's a driver and a passenger, which exactly describes my husband and me.
That exactly describes what went on in the show, but lately I'm the one who feels as if he had been taken hostage in his own living room by some kind of G-string army.
Wright's equation is only approximately valid in population genetics, but it exactly describes the behavior of our univariate marginal distribution algorithm (UMDA).
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He wouldn't exactly describe himself as centred yet, he says, but he tries.
That they cannot exactly describe or enact their private Edens makes those internal worlds not less but more beautiful.
These phenomena cannot be exactly described by Brownian motion.
Neither does a traditional laboratory imbibition capillary curve exactly describe the process.
However, this scenario is not exactly described in the same way by the three observatories.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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