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The phrase "are exceptionally dynamic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly active, adaptable, or capable of change, often in a positive context.
Example: "The market trends are exceptionally dynamic, requiring businesses to stay agile and responsive."
Alternatives: "are highly adaptable" or "are remarkably fluid."
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The copy numbers of satellite DNA PaB6 are among the highest in angiosperms, and changes of PaB6 are exceptionally dynamic in this group of closely related cytotypes of a single species.
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Wade was exceptionally dynamic attacking the rim, and James abandoned the hesitancy that had plagued him earlier in the series when the Spurs all but begged him to shoot jumpers.
As the site of extensive volcanism and tectonic events, the geological history of the region has been exceptionally dynamic over the past 10 my.
Taken together, these observations point to periostin's C-terminal region being exceptionally dynamic on different scales.
Fairways are exceptionally narrow.
Quasicrystals are exceptionally brittle.
Taxes are exceptionally low.
MODERN cars are exceptionally reliable.
Fortunately, accountants are exceptionally mobile.
"The results are exceptionally close.
Their staff are exceptionally professional.
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