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Discover LudwigThe phrase “Exclusively for” is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when emphasizing something is intended or available for a particular person or group. For example, “This deal is exclusively for members of our loyalty program.”
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Exclusively for newyorker.com listeners!
Exclusively for Wii by year end.
"But she is not exclusively for Latinos.
More than half are exclusively for ads.
They dated exclusively for almost two years.
So much, but not exclusively, for Judaism.
Herrecordings were made exclusively for black people.
The event is exclusively for Guardian members.
The money is almost exclusively for scholarships.
I wish you had a place exclusively for us".
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