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The phrase "a fairly exceptional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is notably good or impressive, with "fairly" indicating a moderate degree of exceptionality.
Example: "The performance was a fairly exceptional display of talent and skill."
Alternatives: "quite remarkable" or "rather outstanding."
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He remembered his pupil as "a fairly exceptional student," pleasant and personable enough, liked and trusted sufficiently to be made head of his school house and a school monitor.
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The tax credit system and other in-work benefits make sense if there are only a few low-paid jobs, in fairly exceptional circumstances, requiring top-ups.
"I've rarely been to a championship at any level which has depended on one athlete, but I do accept that he is fairly exceptional".
Basically, when you have the hammer picking up one point is about par, two points is good, and anything more fairly exceptional.
At Château la Coste, the sun-baked vineyard and estate in Cézanne country that he bought in 2002 and opened to the public three years ago, McKillen is building something fairly exceptional, too.
Thirty-five percent growth is fairly exceptional by this benchmark.
As Kramer will admit, there's been nothing exceptional about his ALS (it's run a fairly typical course, leaving him progressively weaker), but Kramer is an exceptional person.
Factor in brains and an exceptional gift and you get a fairly complicated piece of work.
Here we describe a fairly complete skull of a new species of Mimoperadectes and provide new information on herpetotheriids based on exceptional skeletons.
A fairly dull day.
A fairly startling thought.
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