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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exceptional to' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, the phrase 'exceptional for' should be used. For example: "This student's academic performance has been exceptional for her age."
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Does the exiled loose forward look exceptional to him?
"Nowadays it more exceptional to be obscure," he said.
It's not exceptional to have 10 people around our table".
The car has to be exceptional to fetch a price that exceeds similar models.
It would take only one hurricane, however exceptional, to blast its reputation as a safe playground.
In truth it was too exceptional to be used in diagnoses of British society's ills.
She needs to show that she is exceptional, to bedazzle potential employers, to brand herself.
He now has to do something exceptional to keep his seat.
Michael Atherton Ordinarily, a sportsman's journey from good to exceptional or exceptional to great is imperceptible.
But it can also be easier to treat as exceptional, to contextualize, compartmentalize, and, one hopes, recover from.
These changes were not exceptional to France; the same postwar pattern was largely paralleled in neighbouring countries.
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