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Discover Ludwig"exclusively of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "only consisting of" or "without including anything else." It is typically used to emphasize that something is completely limited to what is being mentioned and nothing else. Example: The club was made up exclusively of wealthy individuals.
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Not exclusively, of course.
My job consisted exclusively of loading rubbish.
Marty's class consists exclusively of theater games.
And their clientele was made up almost exclusively of schoolchildren!
His idiom consists exclusively of backslap and bluster.
His government was made up exclusively of non-aligned technocrats.
But antipasti long remained a fixture exclusively of wealthy tables.
They are not exclusively of one color, of one class.
No Client Service shall be constituted exclusively of the Services.
I started to dream ever more exclusively of water.
Japanese corporate boards are composed almost exclusively of insiders.
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