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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those exact words" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific phrase or statement that was previously mentioned or quoted. Example: "Please repeat those exact words so I can understand your point better."
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I wrote those exact words.
"He said those exact words to me.
(No, Lowry didn't use those exact words).
Well, not in those exact words.
Bill Clinton could have spoken those exact words in 1991.
I tried to imagine yelling those exact words.
He may not have used those exact words, but he certainly said something along those lines.
(I repeat those exact words here, as my own. Officer, you know where to find me).
The advice is never delivered in those exact words, of course.
That is what Umenyiora told the other defensive linemen, he said, using those exact words.
"Let there be white," Barbara Sallick decreed (in essence, though not in those exact words).
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