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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exactly this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a specific point or detail that you want to highlight or confirm.
Example: "When it comes to quality, we need to focus on exactly this aspect of the project."
Alternatives: "precisely this" or "specifically this."
Exact(56)
Sue did exactly this.
They've done exactly this calculation.
Is exactly this Nyquist frequency.
And I had expected exactly this.
I've been in exactly this position.
How exactly this was accomplished is unknown.
Hobby Lobby's position invites exactly this problem.
Similar(4)
This paper arises exactly from this issue.
"Not exactly like this.
Exactly like this show.
What exactly did this mean?
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