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The phrase "precisely true" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is completely accurate or exact. Example: "Her statement about the company's profits is precisely true according to the latest financial report."
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Well, that's not precisely true.
This isn't precisely true: Tom is divorced from his wife, Nathalie (Delphine Chuillot), for starters.
As far as the energy in it is concerned, that is precisely true.
By the time she was done speaking, I realized the reverse was precisely true as well.
Historically speaking, the old saw that movies do well in hard times is not precisely true.
When Scholes has been good he has touched the sublime; when he is bad, the opposite is precisely true.
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Woolf, though I hardly dare say it, is wrong: it is precisely the "true and enduring" aspects of life that are Bennett's theme.
First of all, that's precisely not true.
This also allowed to establishing precisely the true, underlying magnitude and frequency of AD in T2DM.
It is therefore unlikely that a TOR carbon fraction is precisely the true agonist in the in vitro assay.
As such, a meta-analysis research method may be able to reveal more precisely the true role of HLA-DRB1 genes in PV.
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