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Meanings of copy exactly in English
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Usage of copy exactly in English
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Jacinda Ardern is copyingexactly, Ms McQueen responded to the roars of laughter.
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Among the other arts of Jean Desmarais, was that of copyingexactly any handwriting.
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Such was the inscription; copiedexactly, word for word.
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Billions of chemical units in the DNA must be copiedexactly, exactly once, no more, no less.
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Here it is, copiedexactly:
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In like manner the stance, or way of standing when making a stroke, must be noted carefully and copiedexactly.
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"Which he has copiedexactly from the 'Memoires de Beaumarchais,'" interrupted the king.
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"Please to translate, sir," said Dick, copyingexactly the professor's classroom phrase and manner.
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Homer's fictions will always be preferred to historical truth, Rubens' fabulous magnificence to all the frippery copiedexactly from the lay figure.
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It must have been copiedexactly from the one which the Queen Marie Antoinette wore at the ball at Versailles a fortnight since.
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In some particulars Plato appears to have copiedexactly the customs and procedure of the Areopagus: both assemblies sat at night (Telfy).
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The legends are copiedexactly from the medals, and when in Latin, translated; the abbreviations are explained, and are, like the translations, placed between parentheses.