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Danphan323 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Use of "exactly"

When referencing time, does exactitude always imply singularity? In other words, would it be incorrect to say "you have exactly 10-15 minutes?"
  

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" I think this is logically incorrect. not both.

  • " I think this is logically incorrect.
  • not both.
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danphan323 "you have exactly 10-15 minutes?"
I think this is logically incorrect. Either be exact, or offer a choice....not both.

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