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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put it exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want someone to express something in precise terms or to clarify a statement.
Example: "To avoid any misunderstandings, please put it exactly as you mean it."
Alternatives: "state it precisely" or "express it accurately."
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… They don't put it exactly like that, of course.
Anthony Lewis put it exactly right: "auto-da-fe" (column, Sept. 22).
"I'd love to tell you I put it exactly where I wanted to," Stanton said.
"I wasn't the strongest or kicked it the farthest in later years, but I could put it exactly where I wanted to".
Record buyers responded to the same mix of superior musicianship and brimming good cheer in 1949, even if they might not have put it exactly that way.
Mr. Gore said: "I thought, Rob, you put it exactly right in talking about all of the things that we have in common".
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Spray systems lose water to evaporation and wind, while drip irrigation uses less water but puts it exactly where it's needed.
Saving as an "image" to your documents seems to be the easiest and most convenient way because you have the option of putting it exactly where you want it without later having to find it on the Internet somewhere.
Before you plant your palm tree, make sure that you are putting it exactly where you want it, or indeed, be sure that you want a palm tree at all.
That would put it almost exactly where it was in 1968, the circumstance you just described.
Nevertheless, we recognize them, and cringe over them, because he's put it so exactly.
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