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The phrase "all exceptional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of items or individuals that are all outstanding or remarkable in some way.
Example: "The reviews for the restaurant were all exceptional, highlighting the quality of the food and service."
Alternatives: "entirely outstanding" or "completely remarkable".
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"All exceptional objects, museum quality," he said.
In all, exceptional wines from an exceptional vintage.
He should have pointed out, however, that these are all exceptional situations.
Beachfront suppers of grilled prawns, fresh John Dory and creamy curries were all exceptional.
In case anyone missed that, she added: "You are all exceptional Americans".
They are all exceptional artists in their own right, so maybe that's to be expected.
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But since the definition of an exception is something that stands out from the norm, we cannot all be exceptional.
For all the exceptional handwork creating a slim shearling dress or chunky cable knits, the show lacked vigor.
This blends with the cluttered interiors and broken-up sightlines, but most of all the exceptional sound design.
"A man of absolute integrity, complete determination, great humility, a fine team player and an all-round exceptional individual".
And all this without exceptional Latin.
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