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The word "exclusive" is an adjective, not a preposition. You can use the phrase "exclusively in" as an adverb, to modify an action and indicate that it is limited to a particular thing or place. For example: We have invested exclusively in green energy sources.
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Notionally, lineages are exclusive in their membership.
"Christianity is very exclusive in that Jesus Christ is the savior".
"It's a really good job, and it's been racially exclusive in most of our major cities".
Past presidents have been more exclusive in giving exclusives, believing they would have more impact.
But if his culture is vast it is also exclusive in the literal sense.
Ryan helped Cowens polish the letter, which later ran as an exclusive in the Globe.
The lyric and the exuberant are not mutually exclusive in Mr. Fagan's choreography.
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For example, why upload to the web the newspaper's exclusive in-depth splash?
"But we have Geek Squad, our exclusive in-home service provider".
These included exclusive in-game outfits, weapons and horses, as well as the game's official soundtrack.
So SkyMall negotiated deals to make it the exclusive in-flight catalog partner for numerous airlines.
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