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The phrase "an exclusively" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is limited to or restricted to a certain group or category. Example: "The VIP lounge at the airport is an exclusively private area for first-class passengers."
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It's hardly an exclusively American phenomenon.
Nor is this an exclusively Australian story.
This is by no means an exclusively rightwing vice.
Chess was an exclusively masculine world, and largely adolescent.
This is not, of course, an exclusively boy issue.
It's no longer an exclusively or even fundamentally rural place.
So now it has an exclusively adult focus.
This is by no means an exclusively Cambridge phenomenon.
Questioning legal immigration hasn't been an exclusively conservative position, however.
And it does seem to be an exclusively male genre.
Ms. Nielsen didn't necessarily plan an exclusively comic career.
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