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Discover Ludwig"exactly today" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a specific date or moment in time. For example: - "Exactly today, ten years ago, I started my first job." - "We met exactly today, two years ago." - "My birthday falls on the same day as Christmas, so it's always celebrated exactly today."
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I do not know exactly today, but I believe that it was through his initiative that Lord Runciman went to Prague.
The opportunities are different in different parts of the world, in that it's still a very nascent industry in Colorado, or California, compared to Canada, where there are, I don't know exactly today, but there're a dozen companies that are public.
Exactly today I haven't had a single drop of alcohol or coffee in 15 months.
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It didn't exactly march.
All this happened exactly a year ago.
That was exactly six years ago.
It was exactly two years ago.
Bristol City, almost exactly a year ago.
Revis called exactly two days later.
And it happened exactly 50 years ago.
He abandoned it exactly one summer ago.
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