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The phrase "an exceptionally large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly bigger than what is considered normal or average.
Example: "The museum displayed an exceptionally large dinosaur skeleton that captivated all the visitors."
Alternatives: "a remarkably large" or "an unusually large".
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That was also an exceptionally large amount.
The wine list is extensive, and includes an exceptionally large selection of half bottles.
The Benzigers offer an exceptionally large variety of wines for tasting and a vineyard train tour.
She has an exceptionally large and occasionally improvised vocabulary, but her language never feels ornamental.
Moving around is like driving an exceptionally large, and unusually slow, remote-controlled car.
Adrian Tournachon, the brother of Nadar, took a picture of an exceptionally large black fuzzy donkey at a fair.
Unless you have an exceptionally large shaker and strong arms, you'll probably want to make each drink separately.
Representatives of groups dedicated to identifying conflicts of interest for public officials said that such an exceptionally large advance in itself deviated from customary practices.
His gift won its share of plaudits, but it also provided an exceptionally large target for those who sought to highlight the associations between philanthropy and inequality.
They knew that despite such a modest demurral, Barnard has helped an exceptionally large group of women become distinguished contemporary writers.
(The egg was tossed by an exceptionally large farmhand upset by high fuel prices and by Labour's alleged lack of interest in rural matters).
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