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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when attempting to indicate accuracy or certainty. For example, you might say, "The number of votes may be precisely seven-hundred and fifty-two."
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That may be precisely the point.
That may be precisely what happens.
Overseas, that may be precisely the appeal.
This may be precisely the problem, however.
That fear may be precisely Beijing's point.
But that may be precisely the problem.
(That may be precisely why it feels so relevant).
That may be precisely what attracted notice from regulators.
Which may be precisely why Bush would choose Olson.
Of course, for workers lacking the dog gene, spilled coffee may be precisely the point.
In such a situation…taxes and transfers may be precisely the wrong remedy".
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