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"exceedingly lucrative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that offers great profit or reward. For example, you could say, "The investment opportunity was exceedingly lucrative, so I decided to take it."
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The fact that it has been exceedingly lucrative for homeowners who installed their panels when state subsidies (the feed-in tariff) were high has contributed to that enthusiasm.
The fastest-growing industry in any developed country may turn out to be the continuing education of already well-educated adults, which is based on values that are all but incompatible with those of the youth culture.But it is also conceivable that some youth markets will become exceedingly lucrative.
It's also a concoction that's proving to be exceedingly lucrative, bringing in more than $200 million so far at the Chinese box office.
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He thumps, exceedingly hard.
Drainage is exceedingly poor.
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