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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am exceptionally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high degree of a quality or characteristic about oneself in a statement.
Example: "I am exceptionally skilled at problem-solving, which has helped me in my career."
Alternatives: "am highly" or "am remarkably".
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am exceptionally
adverb
To an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree.
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This is the future, and I am exceptionally down with it.
"I am not just confident, I am exceptionally confident that we'll achieve our targets," he told Sky News.
Fortunately for the financially cretinous, among whom I am exceptionally proud to number myself, there's also a simply ripsnorting human drama being played out before us.
I am exceptionally fond of the tiniest pasta shapes: the barley shaped orzo and the star-like stelline, so quietly satisfying even in the thinnest of chicken broths.
Having worked in the White House under two presidents, I am exceptionally sensitive to the complex, ineffable boundary between policymaking and law-declaring.
That being said though I couldn't have got this far without the continued support from a number of people who I am exceptionally grateful to, including the healthcare professionals who are now working with me.
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Fairways are exceptionally narrow.
She's exceptionally bright.
Quasicrystals are exceptionally brittle.
"He was exceptionally generous".
This is exceptionally mainstream.
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