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The phrase "always an exceptional" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you want to describe something that consistently stands out in a positive way, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "She is always an exceptional performer in every competition she enters."
Alternatives: "consistently outstanding" or "always remarkable".
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He always had something special, in his running with the ball and his dribbling, and he was always an exceptional player on his day.
Mr. Zukerman, here a violinist, was as always an exceptional instrumentalist and was joined by Amaury Coeytaux, Bela Horvath and Daniel Khalikov, all good.
A long old trek but, well, these are the Games and it's not too late to be part of what is always an exceptional experience in live sport – the very best in the world, facing off for the highest honour.
Bale was always an exceptional athlete.
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He had always thrown an exceptional changeup, as does Moyer.
"Phil always had an exceptional interest in the outside world," Miller said.
He has always been an exceptional performer, possessed of a charismatic glow that makes it hard to look away.
My mother had always been an exceptional and dedicated student, and she extended this dedication to George Brown City College.
Ms. Norman has always been an exceptional voice wedded to a collection of eccentricities, and as the voice has diminished, the quirks have seemed more prominent.
As much as Mr. Alaia enjoys paradox, and is frequently as vague as a child, his clothes have always expressed an exceptional clarity.
Parrott's prediction: "He has always been an exceptional player with a very decent Crucible record.
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