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The phrase "are exceptionally close" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more things are very near to each other in terms of distance, relationship, or similarity.
Example: "The two friends are exceptionally close, sharing secrets and supporting each other through tough times."
Alternatives: "are very near" or "are remarkably close."
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"The results are exceptionally close.
But as both have become more public figures, it has become clear that they are exceptionally close, a fact that they don't hide.
The father has died and so mother and son are exceptionally close.
In contrast, our results found that the frequencies of copy-number increase and decrease are exceptionally close in these substitution lines, suggesting a highly variable CNV composition across species and within species.
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He and Gina were exceptionally close.
We had been exceptionally close.
His wife, Louise, to whom he was exceptionally close, called him my "nervosissimo".
Suzy was exceptionally close to her mother, and had long dreaded saying a final goodbye.
But Granny had been exceptionally close to her own mother, Marianne.
Her father had died recently, and her mother, with whom she was exceptionally close, was living alone there.
— NATE SILVER In the final pre-election forecast at FiveThirtyEight, the state of Florida was exceptionally close.
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