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The phrase "the exact deadline" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when specifying a precise time or date by which something must be completed. Example: "Please submit your report by the exact deadline of March 15th at 5 PM."
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But we understand it may need to push that back to early 2018, as the exact deadline is in flux.
The exact deadline can vary if the judge presiding over the case decides to set a different time limit.
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Google won't put an exact deadline on the project but executives said they hoped it would happen within a year.
An exact deadline for the first Rikers Island closure has not been set, but there will be no planned layoffs of corrections staff, the mayor's office said.
"There are X number of days left," said General Conway, avoiding an exact deadline.
The reality is more mundane: it's the cleaner pushing a huge cleaning machine around an office to meet her exacting deadline who suffers.
The exact text of the hoax status reads: "Deadline tomorrow !!! Everything you've ever posted becomes public from tomorrow.
My universe is not concerned with exacting deadlines.
It's a reminder of impending deadlines, an apology for tardiness, or literally communicating the exact time it is right now.
The French Foreign Ministry said laws would be amended by the deadline to comply with European Union regulations, but it did not provide the exact changes to be made.
He had uttered the exact same words two months earlier, after the death of Canadian John Ridsdel, beheaded by the same group of militants after a ransom deadline passed.
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