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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small exclusive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe a small, exclusive group or event, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "The gala was a small exclusive gathering of influential figures in the industry."
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He roams a small, exclusive territory.
"International agreements cannot be imposed by a small exclusive group.
She had come to Como in the North of Italy & established a small, exclusive clientele.
Another, Tavern Law, conceals a small, exclusive bar within a larger, well-identified one.
Auctioneers at Savills say this kind of property is "rarely available", and describes Crescent Place, where it sits, as "a small exclusive cul-de-sac".
A pristine hard-to-reach beach with a small exclusive hotel may be just what rich Westerners want; local fishermen would prefer new schools for their children.
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"It's a very small exclusive market.
First, we need to build an MIT that has a overarching sense of community and inclusiveness, not an MIT that is merely a collection of small, exclusive communities without overall integration.
He was actually a member of the small, exclusive club of guests that Bill O'Reilly considered too risky or extreme to appear on The O'Reilly Factor.
Atlantic Media, which publishes The Atlantic, National Journal and Quartz among other brands, now puts on more than 200 events a year, ranging from small exclusive dinners to weeklong conferences, and will add European and Asian events in the next year.
After only a few public presentations in small exclusive forums such as the Hacks and Hackers NYC meetup, we received several invitations from media outlets offering their newsrooms as the testing grounds for our system.
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