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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exclusive for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is intended solely for the benefit of a particular person or group. For example, "This special deal is exclusive for members of the loyalty program."
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However, 4 pathways were exclusively enriched in the OCCs and 5 pathways were exclusive for OCSCs.
Six months exclusive for each.
An exclusive for Stormzy, then?
"It's been exclusive for so long.
I'm not sure how you can be exclusive for everyone.
Maybe the Sun is readying its own Gallagher-brothers-reunite exclusive for this time next year.
Literature, to me, isn't necessarily a good thing – it's exclusive, for a start.
Do as I say an' you'll get the exclusive for City Lights".
The sign-off line was just as baffling: "Exclusive for Everyone".
To be fair, the iPhone was initially an exclusive for AT&T.
Unfortunately 2K has deemed it a "current-gen" exclusive for PS4 and Xbox One.
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