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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am exceedingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high degree of a particular quality or state, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "I am exceedingly grateful for your support during this challenging time."
Alternatives: "am extremely" or "am very".
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"I am exceedingly pleased with this gentleman," she said of Mr. Spirtes.
But I am exceedingly saddened by what we have done to these rivers".
Don't get me wrong: I am exceedingly pleased with my haircut and, by extension, with myself, but I'm used to maintenance-free hair.
"As I always said, I only ever wanted to be a strong local representative and I am exceedingly grateful they gave me that chance".
Having worked mostly remotely for the past couple of years, I am often looking for a way to escape my apartment in New York, where I am exceedingly comfortable but grow inevitably antsy and starved for human interaction.
Finally, on my own behalf as well as on behalf of the members of the Local Organization Committee and the International Advisory Board, I am exceedingly delighted to thank you all for your invaluable participation in this Special Dedication Issue.
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Dress was exceedingly casual.
Expulsion is exceedingly rare.
Drainage is exceedingly poor.
This is exceedingly misleading.
It is exceedingly arbitrary.
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