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The phrase "exceptional of" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is likely that the intended phrase is "exceptional in," meaning something stands out or is different within a certain group or category. Incorrect: The student was exceptional of his peers. Correct: The student was exceptional in his class. Correct: The athlete was exceptional of her team. Incorrect: The athlete was exceptional in her team.
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"Openness and transparency favour publication except in the most exceptional of circumstances.
My daughter is a pretty typical pre-teen -- except in the many ways that she's exceptional, of course.
Home-schooling should be banned in all but the most exceptional of circumstances.
Parliament and the courts should each be left to do their work without interference by the other – save in the most exceptional of circumstances".
His play has been exceptional of late; he entered the game averaging 11.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.2 blocks in 26 minutes over the previous six games.
The dancers, from Brooklyn Ballet, took to MCU Field and twirled, leapt and generally offered the fans a sort of graceful athleticism absent from the baseball diamond on all but the most exceptional of plays.
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He added: "He is a politician of exceptional quality, of competence, of humanism, of honesty.
Game-worn uniforms of exceptional Hall of Famers will always be a valuable item".
Zhao [6] proposed the notion of exceptional family of elements to solve a variational inequality problem.
He was an aviator of exceptional breadth of experience.
Retail analyst Nick Bubb predicts the group will make profits before exceptionals of £370m for the year to the end of January.
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