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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exclusively on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is limited to a specific focus or subject matter.
Example: "The findings of the research are exclusively on the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "are solely focused on" or "are limited to".
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The Beatles ringtones are exclusively on iTunes, so Android users are out of luck.
If albums are exclusively on Tidal or Spotify or iTunes a week before their official release, that is one thing.
There remain few training programs for cops; in some counties in the U.S., a high-school diploma is the only requirement to be elected coroner; and there are only sixteen states that are exclusively on the medical examiner's system.
In these tests, the data used to validate models are completely independent of the data used to train them, as they are exclusively on another continent from where the model was trained [38].
See the Supplementary Material for details on how many SNP and CN loci are exclusively on NspI, StyI and on both.
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"It is exclusively on the killers and no one else".
Instead, the focus is exclusively on "terrorism inspired by Islamist ideology".
My focus is exclusively on the well-being of my children.
Hirshhorn Museum Things are more radical at the Hirshhorn Museum, partly because the emphasis is exclusively on art since the late 19th century.
Because it is exclusively on cable television, on TBS, some fans would not be able to watch it even if they were awake while it was being played.
For coaches, their focus is exclusively on the field of play – hence Evangulov's reference to the Chinese working "three times harder" on their metronomic training schedules.
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