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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very exacting about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has high standards or is very particular about certain details or requirements. Example: "She is very exacting about the quality of her work, ensuring that every detail is perfect."
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"He is very exacting about the language he writes, which is typical in theater but not in film," said Ms. Linney, who is a stage actress as well and the daughter of the playwright Romulus Linney.
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Harriet, an interior designer, waxed enthusiastic about the ineffable dinkiness of the cabbies' shelters: "It's very exacting inside," she said, "given that they couldn't be any bigger — yet there's nothing dull about them, because each one has a vibe of its own.
It's very exacting".
"Sahib is very exacting, " he explained.
Jane gave me a lot of opportunities at Tatler, but she was very exacting and demanding.
I was very exacting as the author and director of these scenes.
Samuelson told AFC Wimbledon's official website: "We put the candidates through a very exacting interview process.
"All the investors we've met have been very exacting in examining our potential longevity.
He's very exacting, and precise, and there are lots of takes, he's not ever in a rush".
The Grace measurements should be very exacting because each satellite should track the other with extreme precision.
"You had to be very exacting and really on top of things," he said, "because in addition to handling the trains, you're handling the power".
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