grammaticality - The use of "exact same"


My English teacher feels very strongly that exact same is redundant and therefore incorrect. I disagree with her.


She feels that exact should be used in place of exact same, but I have rarely heard someone use exact by itself. For example:



I have the exact same shirt
I have the exact shirt



In the same manner, I believe that she shuns exactly the same as well.


What support is there (if any) supporting the use of exact same or exactly the same? What proof can I provide for using exact same when challenged?




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