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The phrase "consisted exclusively of" is grammatically correct and widely used in written English.
It means that something is composed entirely of a particular element or component, without any exceptions or additions. Example: The dessert consisted exclusively of fresh berries and whipped cream, with no artificial ingredients added.
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In 30 taxa the identification of morphospecies and MOTUs was exactly consistent, which means that one MOTU consisted exclusively of members of one morphospecies and contained all members of this morphospecies and vice versa.
My job consisted exclusively of loading rubbish.
For a while his diet consisted exclusively of hamburgers, french fries and Coke.
Those vacations consisted exclusively of visits to our relatives, often at a rented house at the Jersey Shore.
Until then, Arab businesses consisted exclusively of small, short-lived enterprises established under Islamic partnership law.
Stately, they glided toward a receiving line outside the ballroom that consisted exclusively of Mr. Capote and Mrs. Graham, a phalanx of cameramen recording every gesture.
Fuller championed, and for many years adhered to, a dietary regimen that consisted exclusively of prunes, tea, steak, and Jell-O.
When the author was in medical school, she was led to believe that estrogen replacement in menopause consisted exclusively of the synthetic version.
Johnny Cash's last six albums consisted exclusively of covers, as did two of Neil Young's most recent offerings, and Mr Dylan acknowledged that "Rod [Stewart] and even Paul [McCartney] have done some of this kind of material".
On a cast that consisted exclusively of black models, they showed their own moderately souped-up versions of double-breasted jackets in a cut first created by the master tailors of Naples.
In 471 bc the Concilium Plebis was established; this body was organized and voted by tribes, and it consisted exclusively of plebeians and could be summoned and presided over only by the plebeian magistrates, i.e., the tribunes.
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