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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exceptional job" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe someone's work or performance as outstanding or exceeding expectations. Example: "The company's CEO praised John for his exceptional job on the latest project, which resulted in record-breaking sales."
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Blackwater, they said, "do an exceptional job".
I don't think he did an exceptional job.
At a tournament like the World Cup, being the national coach is an exceptional job".
"Our offense did an exceptional job," Saban said, his face absent even a hint of emotion.
The Texans have done an exceptional job at that this season.
But she evidently did an exceptional job selling the proposal, because several publishers scrambled to comply.
"Nico just did an exceptional job this weekend and we didn't," he said.
As if Piterman's decision was not stupid enough anyway, Oliva was doing an exceptional job.
"There is not one single day when I don't think what an exceptional job this is.
Or maybe McCain did an exceptional job of not letting Obama get under his skin.
Certainly he does an exceptional job of getting after the passer".
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