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Is there any other adverbs I can use instead of "exactly"?

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Rebecca

"Exactly" as an adverb means as stated or indicated without the slightest difference. So he is saying that this is all according to what he wanted. A few adverbs that could be use in place of "exactly" are "just", "expressly" and "precisely". Ex: This is just what I wanted. = This is expressly what I wanted. = This is precisely what I wanted.

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