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Do you know what the exact amount of food you'll need for the camping trip is? George Bancroft once said that the exact measure of the progress of civilization is the degree in which the intelligence of the common mind has prevailed over wealth, and brute force.

Kelp crabs have excellent camouflage, they are the exact same color as the seaweed they live on.

In this culture, we consider pregnancy to begin at the exact moment of conception, whereas in Asian cultures they consider it to begin at the time of the woman's last period.

What is the exact distance between San Francisco and San Diego? I don't know the exact number of students in our program, but I think it is about 250.

I don't know the exact time I spoke to Tim, but I think it was around 3:00.

She's about 40 years old, she won't tell anyone her exact age.

When salmon return to the river to lay their eggs, they go within 10 feet of the exact spot where they were born.

Some people say up to one million Cambodians were killed by the Khmer Rouge, but the exact number may never be known.

He can remember the exact moment when he first saw his wife because he says he knew then that she was the woman that he would marry.

You have to be very exact when you are measuring the floor, or the carpet won't fit properly.

Monica is very fussy about her home, everything has to be in its exact place.

The exact location of the President's vacation spot is unknown.

Researchers are working on defining the exact parameters of the disease.

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