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exceptional exemplary
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "exceptional exemplary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only exemplary but also stands out as exceptional in quality or performance. Example: "Her exceptional exemplary work on the project earned her a promotion."
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In 2013 Studio Gang Architects received the Architecture Design Award awarded to an individual or a firm for "exceptional exemplary work in public, commercial, or residential architectural design"—from Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.
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By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, October 19, 1929 P. 126 Instances of exceptional and exemplary bigness of heart as reported by the press.
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Charismatic authority, wild and disruptive, derived from "the exceptional sanctity, heroism or exemplary character of an individual person".
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Ms. Reichardt's film, which is making a stop in Toronto en route from Cannes to the New York Film Festival, is both exemplary and somewhat exceptional.
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Surrounded by a host of equally inventive and beautifully crafted prints, paintings and drawings, "The Great Wave" appears as an exemplary, but not exceptional, representative of a versatile master's work.One of the revelations of this show is how fresh Hokusai's works manage to feel two centuries after they were created.
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Steve Bornstein, a former Disney executive at ESPN and ABC who is now president of the NFL Network, said: "Steve was exceptional, a really able manager, an exemplary manager.
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He illuminates the pre-cast rigidity of the most doctrinaire decisionmakers, as well as the exemplary aspects of those exceptional buildings which combined modernist aesthetics with a genuine consideration for the social benefits of the structures.
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These exceptional women, Ms. Kristeva believes, are also exemplary.
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Through a mixture of luck and judgement, they produced an exemplary racing surface, and were rewarded by exceptional championship races.
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That's why we should start rewarding companies that have exemplary safety records, exceed pollution standards and produce exceptional disaster response plans.
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He will be remembered for his exemplary generosity to the Museum and for his exceptional talent and style that brightened all of our lives.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "exceptional exemplary" when you want to emphasize that something is not only a good example but also stands out as uniquely high-quality.
Common error
Avoid using "exceptional exemplary" when either adjective alone sufficiently conveys the meaning. Overuse can dilute the impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exceptional exemplary" functions as a compound adjective to describe a noun. It intensifies the positive qualities, indicating something is not only a model of excellence but also uniquely outstanding. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is usable and can be employed to describe work or character.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "exceptional exemplary" is used to describe something that is both a very good example and also stands out as uniquely high-quality. While grammatically correct, as Ludwig AI points out, its relative infrequency suggests it should be used judiciously. Contexts include news, media and encyclopedias. Alternatives like "outstanding model" or "remarkable standard" may offer more common or nuanced options. When employing this phrase, ensure that its intensifying effect is warranted and avoids redundancy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
outstanding model
Replaces both adjectives with synonyms emphasizing a high standard.
remarkable standard
Uses "remarkable" to replace "exceptional" and focuses on the level of quality.
admirable instance
Shifts from quality to the praiseworthiness of a specific example.
sterling example
"Sterling" emphasizes the high value and quality of the example.
prime illustration
Highlights the illustrative power and importance of the example.
exemplary instance
Emphasizes the "exemplary" nature while dropping the "exceptional".
uncommon excellence
Focuses on the rarity and superior quality of something.
extraordinary merit
Highlights the outstanding worth and value of something.
noteworthy demonstration
Emphasizes that something is worthy of attention due to its nature.
remarkable showcase
Highlights the display of remarkable qualities or abilities.
FAQs
How can I use "exceptional exemplary" in a sentence?
You can use "exceptional exemplary" to describe work, character, or examples that are both outstanding and serve as a model, like "Her "exceptional exemplary" leadership inspired the team".
What distinguishes "exceptional exemplary" from simply "exemplary"?
While "exemplary" means serving as a desirable model, "exceptional exemplary" adds a layer of being remarkably beyond the norm, highlighting something that is both a model and unusually outstanding.
What are some alternatives to "exceptional exemplary"?
You can use alternatives like "outstanding model", "remarkable standard", or "sterling example depending on the context".
Is "exceptional exemplary" redundant?
While both words share positive connotations, "exceptional" emphasizes rarity and superiority, while "exemplary" focuses on serving as a model. Using them together intensifies the description but ensure the context warrants such emphasis.
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