1 From the technical standpoint these tests were relatively unsatisfactory because only inexactly describable.
2 A good deal which we are accustomed inexactly to call description is really exposition.
3 Thus he gets a certain way toward the correct result, but very crudely and inexactly .
4 I lost it a little bit and said, "How about inexactly ? "
5 It moved forward quickly, turning inexactly and trundling as fast as its ageing treads would move.
6 Portions of it might have been transmitted inexactly .
7 He spoke and wrote French, English, and German, inelegantly, it is true, and inexactly , but fluently and intelligibly.
8 Sparks quotes 57, but inexactly , and with his usual literary manipulation; these were reprinted (1886, 16°) by W.O.
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