Perhaps there is some local or regional slang expression where 25 means the exact right time. But I know of no context in generally accepted U.S. English usage where that is the case.
When it would take much too much time to find an exact number and you don't need it to be exact.
I do not have access to real-time data to provide an exact number of people named Carissa in the world. It is a relatively common name in some regions, but the exact number would vary and change over time.
It is called Pythagoras' theorem because it's impossible to find the exact length of the hypotenuse of a right angle isosceles triangle which is an irrational number in the same way that it is impossible to find the exact area of a circle because the value of pi is also an irrational number.
Be kind until it is time to be hard. I am not sure if this is exact and right
It is impossible to get an exact number. The estimated population of India at any time can be found on the Indian population clock, which is located on the link below.
i dont know. im literally looking up the same exact thing right now for my class.
Be kind until it is time to be hard. I am not sure if this is exact and right
There is no exact right time to make a baby. Many people wait until they are financially ready, have a good job, or are married.
As long as you aren't reading them at the EXACT same time, yes.
Greenwich Mean Time
if you want something shipping from America what do they mean when they ask you to right uppercase letters on your postal code mine is hd5 8jt but every time i type it they say its not righr
well this is an easy one. all you need to say is "do you think i could call you sometime" or "hey you should give me your number so i can call you later" in almost those exact words and if you do it right then trust me it works (almost) all the time