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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what precisely" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to ask for specific or exact information about something. Example: "Can you tell me what precisely happened at the meeting yesterday?".
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Freedom to do what, precisely?
But into what, precisely?
But what, precisely?
But what precisely is being exposed?
I can't tell you what precisely".
But what, precisely, were those genes?
What precisely had been tested?
What precisely was in there?
But what, precisely, has changed?
Stop him doing what, precisely?
What precisely does this mean?
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