Sentence examples for exceptionally deficient from inspiring English sources

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"One cannot escape the reality that this investigation has been exceptionally deficient," he said.

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New York exceptionalism--exceptionally dangerous, exceptionally grouchy, exceptionally dirty--has been replaced by a well-scrubbed homogeneity.

Some cows had exceptionally high levels of this acid, and one possible explanation was that they were deficient in uridine monophosphate synthetase (UMPS), the enzyme responsible for converting orotic acid to uridine monophosphate.

"Yin deficient.

Is he mentally deficient?

Exceptionally still.

Fairways are exceptionally narrow.

She's exceptionally bright.

Exceptionally well, in fact.

exceptionally strong vocabulary. . . .

Quasicrystals are exceptionally brittle.

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