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The phrase "exceptionally versatile" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that is highly adaptable or capable of performing a variety of functions or tasks.
Example: "The new software is exceptionally versatile, allowing users to customize their experience in numerous ways."
Alternatives: "extremely adaptable" or "highly flexible."
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It ploughs a pleasing furrow between sour and sugared – which makes it exceptionally versatile.
Irvin, like Ross, started in newspapers, and was an exceptionally versatile draftsman, producing spots, satiric drawings, spreads, caricatures, and covers.
And you can play back either kind of video on either kind of TV set, too (standard or HDTV), which makes these camcorders exceptionally versatile.
Indeed, the hatchback layout, which allows for 24 cubic feet of cargo when the back seats are folded down, makes it an exceptionally versatile hauler.
Although the cannonball could be called the S.U.V. of the pool oversized, brash, hormonally hardwired it can also be exceptionally versatile.
De los Ángeles was an exceptionally versatile artist, and in the mid-1960s she limited her opera appearances and undertook many recital tours.
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The Japan of the immediate postwar period and the prosperous Japan of the 1950s and 1960s provided the background for most of the works of Mishima Yukio, an exceptionally brilliant and versatile novelist and playwright who became the first Japanese writer generally known abroad.
Using type IV pili as a paradigm, we review common genetic, structural and mechanistic features (many) as well as differences (few) of the exceptionally widespread and functionally versatile prokaryotic nano-machines composed of type IV pilins.
The exceptionally conspicuous contrast effects of ligand-conjugated MPIO provide a versatile and sensitive tool for quantitative vascular molecular imaging that could refine diagnosis and measure response to treatment.
Filamentous fungi such as Aspergillus niger are well known for their exceptionally high capacity for secretion of proteins, organic acids, and secondary metabolites and they are therefore used in biotechnology as versatile microbial production platforms.
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