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"exceptional care" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of care that goes beyond the norm or that is of a higher quality than usual. For example: "The doctors provided exceptional care to the patient, ensuring a successful recovery."
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Heather Barr, senior researcher for womens' rights in Asia at Human Rights Watch, said the case called for exceptional care by the Afghan government to ensure a fair trial and careful assignment of accountability.
Mr. McCarthy, the former prosecutor, said he hoped the new administration is sifting through its options with exceptional care.
Severe birth injuries are a good place to start, for they can occur even with exceptional care.
We then went to a dedicated maternity suite (where we were handled with exceptional care and attention by all staff).
I took exceptional care of thousands of patients who loved me and are begging me not to retire.
Oncologists are dedicated to providing exceptional care for their patients based on the best evidence of what works.
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"Edwin is a first class minister, an exceptional, caring minister as well and while the trusts have their processes... and operational responsibility... the minister has the ability to call decisions in and I have no doubt if the minister feels that the trusts have not done the right thing that he will call such a decision in".
These values were discussed in context of a mother's exceptional care-giving to her family.
Jeffrey Gordon, a Pentagon spokesman, adding that the detainees are humanely treated and "receive exceptional medical care".
But sadly some conditions remain unbeatable, and so the hospital also provides exceptional palliative care, and incredible support for parents.
But he said he wanted to tell his story so that everyone could know about the exceptional medical care he had received.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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