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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exceptional by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that stands out or is exceptional in comparison to others. Example: "The team's performance was exceptional by any standard, earning them the top spot in the competition."
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Yet Nairobi is not exceptional by international standards.
These seven tracks are exceptional by any standards.
"The fiscal adjustment has been exceptional by any standard," he said.
But the morning that Damon Robinson Chris Chalkk) just passed has been exceptional by any measure.
The total rainfall figure for 2012 is made all the more exceptional by the fact that year began very dry.
Karen Newirth Innocence Project New York City The face-recognition ability that Keefe describes is exceptional — by human standards.
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Extreme hydrological events are often triggered by exceptional co-variations of the relevant hydrometeorological processes and in particular by exceptional co-oscillations at various temporal scales.
Some of them have been working off their stocks by offering exceptional wines, by the glass, at bargain prices.
But by making them exceptional -- by setting them aside -- we are segregating them from the rest of the population.
Damascus steel is characterized by exceptional hardness and by a watered, streaked appearance caused by the varying carbon levels of the original material.
The Indian media derives its exceptional influence by being relevant to him, by keeping him interested.
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