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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just exactly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize or clarify something in a sentence. For example: - "I want you to be here at just exactly 7pm, no later." - "He knew just exactly how to solve the problem." - "I can't remember the title of the movie, but it's just exactly what we talked about yesterday."
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Somehow I got it just exactly wrong".
Just exactly whose team is this, anyway?
Just exactly what has been deterred?
Just exactly what constitutes porn, however, is not spelled out.
It's just exactly like faded flowers thrown away.
Just exactly like all the motherfucking rest of them".
-- just exactly who is getting conned by whom.
But somehow I can see just exactly how I'd be . . .
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Multiple sinks do not move just exactly at the same time since at least one of the sinks must stay to gather the sensor nodes' data.
Isn't that just exactly how it would have happened?
And also causing us to wonder just exactly how much testosterone exactly is burbling back stage?
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