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The phrase "What is exactly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a way to ask for clarification or to get more information about something. For example: "I'm having trouble understanding what this study is trying to prove. What is exactly the aim of the research?".
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Regardless of who or what is exactly to blame, changing the habits of headphone-wearing, cell-phone-gabbing pedestrians is a considerable challenge.
GIVEN the current discord in the community of Springsteen worshipers -- sour reviews of his April release, "Devils & Dust," led to both fervent Boss-defending and disappointed speculation that "Bruuuuuuuce!" had entered permanent retirement -- the appearance of "Meeting Across the River" (Bloomsbury USA, $14.95) this month may be what is exactly needed to reconcile the faithful.
"Surely it's time you told the House what is exactly going on and set before us the business case you're trying to keep secret".
For example, if the criterion requires students to be 'concise,' they question what is exactly meant by 'concise,' There were times that they would feel that what they were saying is already concise, but for the teacher it may still be not that concise.
Given this fact, Twardowski's analysis of 'presented' in terms of modifying vs. attributive adjectives is fundamental to understand what is exactly 'judged in a judgment.' For it is not only in presentations that we can distinguish act, content and object, but also in judgments.
What is exactly the same in both hotels is the sense that anything-can-happen here.
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What was exactly "defective" about the first autopsy?
What is he, exactly?
But what is happening exactly?
But what is "festive," exactly?
But what is trauma, exactly?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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