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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exceptionally strong" is not correct in English.
It should be "an exceptionally strong" because "exceptionally" begins with a vowel sound. You can use the corrected phrase when describing something that has a high degree of strength or intensity.
Example: "The storm was an exceptionally strong one, causing widespread damage across the region."
Alternatives: "a remarkably strong" or "an incredibly strong."
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Especially "Weekend Update," which featured a exceptionally strong Seth Meyers trading barbs with the governor of New Jersey.
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This is an exceptionally strong and refined platform, a jewel from a company that uses discounts and rebates to bribe customers into its cars, yet enjoys robust demand for its big, capable trucks.
You have to have an exceptionally strong vision, an almost mystical sense of purpose.
Last season there were only three, a record low, because of an "exceptionally strong" El Niño.
I'm lucky, inasmuch as Forbes is an exceptionally strong brand with a deep commitment to several media print magazines, Internet, television, conferences and more.
In the 1970s Earth-orbiting observatories found a number of gamma-ray point sources, including an exceptionally strong one dubbed Geminga that was later identified as a nearby pulsar.
A decent goalscorer apart, that is an exceptionally strong Championship side.
Some scouts considered Fleury, who was born when Lemieux was a rookie, the best player in an exceptionally strong draft.
There was an exceptionally strong Niño in 1997-98, an unusually hot year.
In its ruling it said: "An express claim that Mr Corbyn was an anti-Semite would have constituted an exceptionally strong attack by the complainant on Mr Corbyn, with potential implications for both men; this was a highly significant claim.
The chair of judges, Andrew Neil, said the collection had won the backing of a "clear majority" of the panel, against an exceptionally strong field, before calling it, "very special, unusual and uplifting".
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