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The phrase "are mutually exclusive" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe two things or ideas that cannot exist together or be true at the same time. For example: - "The two options are mutually exclusive, so you can only choose one." - "The scientist argued that the theories were mutually exclusive and could not both be true." - "The concepts of freedom and control are often seen as mutually exclusive."
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Some outcomes are mutually exclusive.
Cloolus: They are mutually exclusive.
The two are mutually exclusive.
The positions are mutually exclusive.
Rosie and Sam are mutually exclusive.
The two are mutually exclusive concepts.
Not that the two are mutually exclusive.
As though those two are mutually exclusive.
John McCain thinks the two are mutually exclusive.
Neither of these aspects are mutually exclusive of the other.
These two types of patriotism, Zimin added, are mutually exclusive.
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