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The phrase "exceptionally scarce" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is in short supply and is difficult to find or obtain. Example: Due to global manufacturing disruptions, computer parts were exceptionally scarce in 2020.
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Exceptionally scarce animals can be so elusive that scientists sometimes lose track of them altogether.
In other words, there is very little excess compute power available to the network, making it an exceptionally scarce (and therefore expensive) resource.
Generally, the shallow groundwater table declined 1.43 1.88 m during the winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L). growing season, while it recovered 0.28 0.57 m during the summer maize (Zea mays L). growing season except when precipitation was exceptionally scarce.
In contrast, information about resistance to antimalarial drugs in Myanmar is exceptionally scarce.
However, fossil evidence of such a complex behavior is exceptionally scarce.
To compound these, compared to other countries in the region, there are only a few donors present in the country with exceptionally scarce development aid available.
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Finance ministers and aid officials say they want to be sure that things are really exceptionally bad before they spend scarce resources.
Early winter was exceptionally harsh, which meant that natural food was scarce and birds moved in on berries that would normally last further into winter.
Segregation means mixed-race relationships in the US are rare, and exceptionally high rates of murder, HIV/Aids and imprisonment among African-American men make viable and available black mates relatively scarce.
(Bookings scarce).
Exceptionally still.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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