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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exceptional cases" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to things that are extraordinary or not typical. For example, "The school policy is that all students must wear uniforms, but there are a few exceptional cases where this rule does not apply."
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"The human brain, except in exceptional cases, can't remember a string of 16 solos.
The more we point to exceptional cases, the more we embolden no-exceptions extremism.
These were exceptional cases, of course.
There are so many exceptional cases.
Or, in exceptional cases: "Oh, that's hysterical".
Currently, this is only possible in exceptional cases.
So instead, we focus on the exceptional cases.
In exceptional cases, soft power can rebrand a nation.
In exceptional cases the title alone is enough.
The DHE said it only intervenes in "exceptional" cases.
We know that they are far from exceptional cases.
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