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"consisting exclusively of" is a valid phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize that a group has only members of a specified type. For example: "The audience was composed exclusively of teenagers."
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Thus, a species with males consisting exclusively of either hawks or doves is vulnerable.
The girl sat down and dashed off a lyric consisting exclusively of repetitions of the phrase "I love you," Her brother was less inspired.
Imagine how exciting it would be, he thought, to attend a computer show consisting exclusively of those sneak peeks at the near future of computing.
Might not a chamber consisting exclusively of life peers be more tempted to throw its weight around?Unlikely.
Few of us can imagine living through the winter on a diet consisting exclusively of root vegetables.
A photographer has assembled a gallery consisting exclusively of pictures of black dogs, as part of a project to help them find a home.
Mindful, as a Hollywood executive, that a megahit allowed to slip through the fingers could result in a severance package consisting exclusively of a single crystal of anthracite, I granted Forcemeat a moment to spin his contrivance.
Even "Urinetown," the freshest, most irreverent musical on Broadway, has a score consisting exclusively of devastatingly accurate parodies of older musical comedy styles -- dazzling, to be sure, but derivative all the same.
Played by Saved By the Bell's Elizabeth Berkley, the film's protagonist is Nomi, a fiercely independent, Sindy Doll-like creature who arrives in Las Vegas lost, with no family, no friends and a CV consisting exclusively of straight-talking and lapdancing.
(It has proved tricky to produce batches of tubes consisting exclusively of either sort).To align their tubes, Dr Shulaker and his team grew them on strips of quartz, the crystal structure of which left 99.5% of them pointing in the right direction.
It features a variety of independent publications made since 2000, some based on a single idea or art practice (for example, The Plant Journal consisting exclusively of images of and articles about plants) and more wide-ranging community-based publications, like the independent Middle Eastern cultural magazine, Bidoun.
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