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The phrase "exactly the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to specify or clarify the precise issue being discussed.
Example: "I understand your concerns, but let's focus on exactly the problem we need to address."
Alternatives: "precisely the issue" or "specifically the problem."
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"That is exactly the problem.
And that's exactly the problem.
But perhaps that is exactly the problem.
A. And that's exactly the problem.
That is exactly the problem with Vinyl.
And that is exactly the problem.
But that, given the subject matter, is exactly the problem.
But for others, that is exactly the problem.
"Exactly the problem people anticipated came to pass".
"That's exactly the problem," Reich wrote other day.
Yes, he said, the money would flow, and that is exactly the problem.
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