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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we exactly need" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to express a specific requirement, but the adverb "exactly" is misplaced in this context. Example: "What we need is a clear plan to move forward."
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Sixteen were subsequently excluded because they did not contain the detail what we exactly need.
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We know exactly what we need to do and whether we're on track on we're not on track".
We know exactly what we need to do and we want to play some rugby.
"We know exactly what we need to do sector by sector," she said.
We know exactly what we need to do.
"We know exactly what needs to be done," Al Mubarak said.
"We know exactly what needs to be solved and how to solve it," he says.
"I think we added exactly what we needed," Popovich said.
I think we felt exactly what we needed to feel in that scene".
But, luckily, we had exactly what we needed to clean it up.
By training young people ourselves, we know we'll get exactly what we need".
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