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The phrase "which exactly was" is not correct in standard written English.
It is generally used when trying to clarify or specify something that has been mentioned, but the structure is awkward and not commonly accepted. Example: "The event, which exactly was the highlight of the year, drew a large crowd."
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Which exactly is the agreement?" "Are you scared?" I ask her.
Which animal, exactly, is not clear.
Which freedoms, exactly, are under siege?
Which was exactly Mr. Federle's goal.
Which was exactly what I needed this year.
Which was exactly the appropriate reaction.
Which was exactly right.
But exactly which trials is it doing?
Which might be exactly the point.
However, exactly which features are relevant?
Do you know exactly which areas are your responsibility?
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