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The phrase "exceptionally virtuous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that displays exceptional moral excellence or righteousness. Example: Despite facing many temptations, she remained exceptionally virtuous and never wavered from her values.
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Ames is a kind of character that people say novelists can't create, an exceptionally virtuous person who is nevertheless interesting.
The continuum runs from strict obligation (grounded in the core norms of beneficence in ordinary morality) through weaker obligations (the outer periphery of ordinary expectations of persons, such as great conscientiousness in attending to a friend's welfare) and on to the domain of the morally nonrequired and exceptionally virtuous.
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Personally, I am an inveterate cereal eater, but have long favored the exceptionally wholesome offerings of especially virtuous companies.
As contemporary observers rarely failed to mention, he was exceptionally tall, strong, and graceful, enjoyed a spotless personal reputation, and seemed almost impossibly noble and virtuous.
Virtuous cycle?
Feel virtuous.
A most virtuous vice.
How virtuous is that!
A virtuous cycle begins.
Exceptionally still.
FUEL economy is doubly virtuous.
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