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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an exceptional type of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific category or classification that stands out due to its unique or superior qualities.
Example: "This is an exceptional type of artwork that challenges traditional boundaries and invites deep reflection."
Alternatives: "a remarkable kind of" or "a unique form of".
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Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) is an exceptional type of concrete with superior mechanical and durability properties.
However, we cannot rule out the possibility that B. rhizoxinica does harbor an exceptional type of QS system, since growth rate and formation of biofilm-like structures in pure culture seem to depend on cell density.
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The 2′-azido modification accounts for the rare and exceptional type of RNA modification that on the one hand is well accommodated within the RNA, thereby leaving biological recognition processes in cellular systems largely unhindered, and on the other hand confers bioorthogonal reactivity to the system.
This represents an exceptional case of a reciprocally interacting mate-recognition system in which the two mating types are under different levels of purifying selection.
PC is a special type of polyester used as an engineering plastic owing to its exceptional impact resistance, tensile strength, ductility, dimensional stability, and optical clarity.
A special type of metal organic frameworks named Mg-MOF-74 is an exceptional adsorbent amongst other porous materials with high CO2 uptake at flue gas conditions.
And exceptional types of both lead to exceptional results.
While soldiers are subjected to many exceptional types of stress and risk, they enjoy more economic security and a stronger social safety net than civilians do.
In this case, the clams that were examined exhibit an exceptional and interesting type of inheritance pattern of their mitochondrial genomes called doubly uniparental.
Suppose that V has an exceptional point of type (1) at zero energy.
Acute mesenteric vein occlusion Initially illustrated by Warren and Eberhard in 1935, acute mesenteric vein occlusion is an exceptional and distinctive type of intestinal ischemia.
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